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Artificial Intelligence: See professions immune to the advancement of this technology
Workers in different sectors are feeling threatened by the possibility of being replaced by artificial intelligence.
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Currently, workers in various sectors are feeling threatened by the possibility of being replaced by artificial intelligence and losing their jobs in the distant future – or perhaps sooner than many imagine.
This is because these technologies are causing a revolution in the job market, performing functions that were previously attributed exclusively to human beings. However, you may have already stopped to think that some professions can only be carried out by people, especially those that require a level of dexterity.
Currently, several workers are already suffering from technology, especially those related to the teaching and office sectors, such as writers, editors, mathematicians, designers, among others.
A study was carried out in order to evaluate which jobs are less influenced by intelligence, at least at the current stage of technology.
However, the information should be analyzed with caution, as the creator of ChatGPT, Open Ai, is one of the authors of the study together with the University of Pennsylvania and OpenResearch.
34 professions immune to the advancement of Artificial Intelligence
In any case, it is important to check the professions that are free from Artificial Intelligence so far, as most of them are skilled manual work. See the list below:
- Agricultural equipment operators;
- Athletes and competitive sportspeople;
- Automotive glass installers and repairers;
- Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists;
- Cement bricklayers and concrete finishes;
- Fast food cooks;
- Manual cutters and trimmers;
- Oil and fuel operators;
- Restaurant and coffee shop attendants and bartender assistants;
- Dishwashers;
- Dredger operators;
- Electrical network installers and repairers;
- Excavation and loading machine operators;
- Floor installers, except carpet, wood and hard tiles;
- Foundry molders;
- Helpers for bricklayers, tile workers and marble installers;
- carpenter helpers;
- Painters, plasterers and stucco assistants;
- Plumbers helpers;
- Roof installer helpers;
- Meat, poultry and fish cutters;
- Motorcycle mechanics;
- Paving equipment operators;
- pile driver operators;
- Metal smelters and molders;
- Maintenance and track laying equipment operators;
- Repairers of refractory materials;
- Mining equipment operators;
- Manual workers in the oil and gas drilling industries;
- Workers in slaughterhouses, slaughterhouses or in meat preparation;
- Workers who cut and carve stone for use in construction;
- Workers who produce candles;
- Rubber shops;
- Oil and gas platform workers.
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