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    14 Careers AI Won’t Replace Anytime Soon

    By Will Vitka,

    12 days ago

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    Artificial intelligence isn't going anywhere. In fact, one of the exciting — or possibly terrifying — aspects of AI is how fast it is evolving. More and more people are using it in some way.

    Whether you're looking for a new career or a way to make extra money , much has been made of the jobs most at risk. Here are 15 “traditional” careers likely to resist the AI tide for a long time.

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    1. Electricians

    If you have power in your home, you can thank an electrician. In fact, the power routed to your computer is precisely what keeps AI running.

    It should be some comfort to know that humans are still the ones behind the switch. Electricians also make a good living — $29.61 an hour, something that can help you get ahead financially .

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    2. Bartenders

    Bartenders are a staple of film — from 1940s noir to Marvel’s “Deadpool” — for a reason: They're the ones upon whom we lay our woes while imbibing.

    Yes, a robot can theoretically serve you a drink in a bar, but that doesn't mean it can listen to you and empathize.

    Just remember to tip your bartender well, please.

    3. Landscapers

    It might sound silly, but short of machines coming to life a la Stephen King’s “Maximum Overdrive,” that lawn ain’t gonna mow itself.

    In all seriousness, AI might be able to provide plans for how a landscape should look or present humans with a few ideas, but it certainly can't do the job.

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    4. Auto repair

    AI has been used in car manufacturing since the 1960s, but that doesn't mean robots will take mechanics’ jobs.

    In short: Robots might be good at putting vehicles together, but they don't know how to determine what's wrong and take the next step.

    5. HVAC Technicians

    This is another dirty job that AI can't handle until it can work its way through our buildings' crawlspaces and ducts.

    HVAC techs install, repair, and maintain the systems we take for granted while they keep us cool, warm, or otherwise well-ventilated. It's unlikely in the extreme that a Roomba can handle that.

    6. Carpenters

    Fun fact: Harrison Ford was a carpenter before becoming the much-beloved Han Solo and Indiana Jones.

    But in terms of practical matters, while AI might be able to check the blueprints and measurements for a house, it can't actually build that house.

    You need carpenters to work with the wood and construct, install, and repair buildings.

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    7. Foreman

    You probably don't want an AI telling you what to do. Nobody does.

    Foremen are in charge of construction sites and help the rest of the jobs on this list get done.

    8. Masons

    Masons are skilled tradespeople who work with brick and stone. It's a craft that requires an understanding of the geometry they're working in and what the final product should look like.

    Since artificial intelligence doesn't know you, it won't know what you want.

    9. Military

    It's hard to overstate how vital U.S. service members are. In fact, you probably can't.

    While there's room for automation when it comes to certain aspects of intel, someone still needs to work the role.

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    10. Agricultural equipment operators

    This is a broad way of saying farmhands. As the name implies, agricultural equipment operators handle tools used on a farm.

    Sometimes that means cultivating, sometimes it means harvesting, and sometimes it means planting. Maybe you bale hay, feed livestock; maybe you heard that livestock, or maybe you clean up after them.

    Whatever physical task it is, an AI is unlikely to do it — at least, not until it can walk around on two legs.

    11. Plumbers

    No matter how rich or poor you are, you call a plumber when the toilet isn't working.

    There's a nuance to plumbing that goes unrespected. You have to know where a problem is and how to fix it. AI can help identify problem areas, but it can't do the job.

    12. Roofers

    As with masons, roofers need a solid understanding of the physical space they're working with.

    But, as usual, there's an art to it and a tactile understanding that robots are unlikely to master. Watching a robot trying to navigate a pitched roof would be hilarious, though.

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    13. Welders

    Theoretically, this should go to robots on the assembly line, except welders work in ways robots simply can't.

    Technically, the job involves fusing metal parts. But AI doesn't excel in cramped spaces or ensuring that metal pieces are correctly assembled.

    14. Woodworkers

    This is a more specialized version of carpentry, at least in terms of dealing with wood.

    While it's unlikely any of us would ask a cabinetmaker to construct a house, nor would we ask an AI to build a chair that will be passed down through generations.

    The emotion and pride attached to something built with our own hands — imperfections and all — are impossible for a computer to replicate.

    Bottom line

    The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence is reshaping nearly all industries.

    That said, specific jobs remain resilient. These "blue-collar" occupations rely on human workers' expertise, creativity, and physical skills.

    As we embrace AI's potential, it's important to recognize and value the unique contributions of these AI-proof jobs. And if you stick with yours, maybe you can retire early .

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