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What Types Of Jobs Will Survive The AI Revolution?

• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Javier Simon

Today, it seems like you can do anything with AI. And the world's biggest companies are pumping billions into this emerging technology.

But despite its rapid development, AI has struggled to replicate interpersonal communication, creativity, and critical thinking. And jobs that require these skills are considered by experts to be less likely to be overtaken by AI.

"While AI can be proficient at handling logical and repetitive tasks, it cannot match the creativity and emotional intelligence inherent in humans," Smart Forum, a digital services provider for businesses, stated in a blog post. "AI cannot replace jobs that require human intuition, empathy, ethical judgment, emotional depth and physical presence."

So let's take a look at some of the fields that could stand strong in the face of the AI job-eating machine.

Health Care Professionals

While AI can contribute to diagnosis and treatment, it simply can't replace the human touch offered by experienced doctors, nurses, therapists, and psychologists.

In fact, employment of registered nurses alone is expected to grow 6 percent from 2023 to 2033, or faster than the average for all occupations, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

In addition, the BLS expects demand for health care professionals to grow because of an increase in the number of older citizens who tend to require more health care.

Overall, the future seems bright for the health care field—and even AI may not be able to keep up. Here are the median salaries for different members of the health care system, according to the BLS:

Registered Nurse: $93,600

Physicians and surgeons: $239,200

Dentist: $179,210

Physical therapist: $99,710

Occupational therapist: $98,340


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