Three Skills to Get to Protect Yourself from AI
How to make sure AI won't come for your job
Every day, AI gets better. It’s already starting to come for jobs like writers and computer programmers (my two jobs), and combined with robotics, what AI can do will continue to expand.
So what jobs will be left? Here are the skills to get to protect yourself from being replaced by AI.
Cutting hair. While robotics will allow AI to cut hair fairly soon, most people won’t trust it with blades near their heads and thus will prefer human hairdressers.
Janitorial skills. While having robots sweep and mop floors is already fairly common, there is a vast complexity to janitorial services — scraping grime off of hard-to-reach places, cleaning vomit out the space between seat cushions, removing feces from the wide variety of places feces can end up — that will be extremely hard for AI and robotics to handle every situation, still leaving people as a cheaper alternative.
Medical experiment volunteer. I guess this isn’t really a skill, but obviously you can’t do medical experiments on robots — you still need people (and monkeys) for that.
Well, that’s all I can come up with — those three things. Well, better pick one of those if you want to stay employed.
So if I volunteer for a medical experiment and my hair falls out, I can sweep it up myself? Nice!
Ok, this article was DEFINITELY written by AI.
Also this comment too.
Y'know, come to think of it, I think we all died in 2020 and the entire Internet since then has just been AI talking to itself.