Forbes June 24, 2024
Bernard Marr

As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, understanding which jobs remain secure is crucial. While AI’s impact on the job market is undeniable, not all roles are equally vulnerable. Most jobs will be augmented to some extent, but those involving complex human emotions, advanced decision-making, and creative thinking are generally safer from complete automation. Here are some of the most AI-resistant careers:

Skilled Tradespeople

Skilled tradespeople, such as electricians and carpenters, possess hands-on expertise and problem-solving skills that AI cannot replicate. These roles require working in varied environments, adapting to unique challenges, and applying practical knowledge in real-time. The physical dexterity, spatial awareness, and on-the-spot decision-making needed in these trades make them resilient to automation. While AI can assist with...

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