Replying to Avatar Julia de JP

I asked chatgpt about AI resistant job domains and here's what it came up with:

While advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) continue to redefine various industries, there are still several domains where human skills and capabilities are expected to remain indispensable. Here are a few examples of jobs that are less likely to be fully taken over by AI:

1. Creative professions: Jobs that require artistic creativity, imagination, and originality are less susceptible to AI takeover. This includes roles in fine arts, writing novels, composing music, and creating innovative designs.

2. Complex decision-making: Certain occupations involve intricate decision-making processes based on a combination of data, intuition, and contextual understanding. Professions like strategic management, high-level policymaking, and complex problem-solving often require human judgment, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence.

3. Human-centric roles: Occupations that involve significant interpersonal interaction, empathy, and emotional connection are less likely to be automated. These include social workers, therapists, psychologists, counselors, and other healthcare professionals who require emotional support and understanding.

4. Highly skilled professionals: Professions that demand extensive training, expertise, and experience, often acquired through years of education and practical application, are less susceptible to AI disruption. Examples include surgeons, research scientists, senior-level lawyers, and specialized engineers.

5. Unpredictable environments: Jobs that operate in dynamic and unpredictable settings, where adaptability, situational awareness, and quick decision-making are crucial, are less likely to be fully automated. Examples include emergency response personnel, firefighters, search and rescue teams, and explorers in extreme environments.

It is important to note that while AI may not fully replace humans in these jobs, it can still augment human capabilities and improve efficiency in various tasks within these professions. Additionally, the impact of AI on job automation is an evolving field, and it is possible that future advancements could change the landscape of work in unforeseen ways.

I would disagree with number 1. I’ve been in the visual fine arts field most of my life and AI augmented/generated visual art, prose, and especially music has been affecting the arts for awhile now.

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