These 10 professions will not be replaced in the post-Chatgpt era
1, fitness instructors
Fitness instructors are irreplaceable in that they can tailor fitness programs for each of us, accompanied by coaching and guidance, but also urge us to stick to the workout to avoid procrastination. Second, as society becomes wealthier and more efficient in the way we travel (e.g., smart or even automated electric balance scooters), our need for exercise will be greater than ever before. Finally, the AI era will bring us more social wealth and leisure time, and self-help, entertainment and health will become the theme of development.
2. Elderly caregivers
McKinsey predicts that by 2030, healthcare jobs will jump by 51 million globally, totaling as many as 81 millionThese jobs include elderly caregivers, home health caregivers, private caregivers, etc., though the biggest job openings will be in areas related to elderly care. Considering the aging social structure brought about by longer human lifespans and negative population growth, the large demand for healthcare from the elderly and the difficulty in filling such job vacancies, this demand will continue to climb.AI can certainly fulfill the basic functions of medical monitoring, safety and security, and mobility assistance for the elderly, but tasks such as bathing, dressing, and more importantly, chatting and accompanying them, are beyond the capability of AI, and can only be left to humans to complete.
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Works such as house cleaning, gardening, and other tasks that need to be done in a non-fixed structure, in a variable and personalized environment, are too difficult for robots. While smart devices like floor sweepers will take on some of the workload, overall employment levels for these types of jobs are expected to be maintained. It is also predicted that there will be a massive increase in immigrant service jobs of all kinds (as far as the law allows), as AI will further widen the gap between rich and poor countries.
4. Nurses
Nurses, childcare workers, mental health counselors, and addiction therapists are the types of jobs that will be the hardest for machines to replace, and these types of jobs involve a great deal of human interaction, communication, and trust development. For example, treating emotionally unstable patients with depressive symptoms requires skillful communication, and therapists need to first understand the root causes of their patients' emotional distress. These are far beyond the current capabilities of AI technology
Building managers
Building management, hotel management, customized services, and other high-end services will be where the high demand of the wealthy nouveau riche group lies. While standardized services will be provided through the Internet and AI, quality service jobs with a human touch, personalization, and the ability to build long-term relationships and a sense of trust will have a higher value, adding a "human touch" to people's lives every day. In the age of AI, the leisure and entertainment industry will be a strong growth area.
6. Athletes
While machines will be better at competitions than humans in the future, sports will not suffer. These are recreational activities that require human participation. Sports stars are no different from famous singers and actors. As people's leisure time increases, the entertainment attributes of participating in and enjoying sports will further increase, and athletes with extraordinary talent and personal charisma will have a greater ability to attract money.
7. Nanny/domestic worker
Nanny or domestic worker is one of the most pleasing jobs and may even be treated like a family member. Many of the physical tasks of a nanny or domestic worker will be automated (such as dusting and dishwashing), so their job will gradually shift to "caring and personalized" service, such as cooking a child's favorite meal or reading a child's favorite story. The nanny or domestic helper will spend more time with the children in the home, caring for them and playing with them. The nanny or domestic worker who can successfully make the transition cannot be replaced by AI.
8. Tour guides
Great tour guides are good storytellers. They create a unique travel experience by skillfully blending personal experience and encyclopedic knowledge and presenting it to visitors in a dramatic way. Great tour guides can also provoke interesting and informative conversations, creating a journey that will be missed. Of course, tour guides who read from the book and repeat themselves will not be so lucky with the tide of AI replacing human jobs
9. Human resources
Human resources, especially employee recruitment and headhunting, involve a lot of human interaction. Convincing someone to give up their current job and consider something else is not easy, and it needs to be based on a long and deep understanding of the person and mutual trust. Of course, as HR jobs become more human-centered, the HR industry will also use AI for routine Q&A tasks (such as responding to employee emails) monitoring employee performance, initiating job postings, screening applicants and making job matches, and more.
10. Data Processing and Labeling
There's a big surprise at the end. While everyone thinks that data entry and processing will be rendered obsolete by mechanization (without even the need for AI). But over the next two decades, AI will be training with massive and growing amounts of data. And as the paradigm behind ChatGPT's big model training evolves, it will also give rise to new job models and requirements, such as writing prompts or writing responses to prompts, sequencing, and so on. However, it is prudent to expect that these types of jobs will be well-paid.