
Jobs which will be created /not impacted by AI
A lot of noise around AI taking coding jobs, which i fear might be real. Like not completely but you get my point. So how should one upskill themselves (especially the average folks, top 1/2% will not be affected in any field imo) for the upcoming shift? Like will data analytics/science or maybe ai/ml engineering jobs be on rise ? Should be start upskilling in those fields or any other suggestions? I would really like to know it from someone who has good experience in the industry or someone with good insight. Thanks
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Don't know why I expected the comments to be anything but shitty insufferably bad jokes.

I've posted a serious answer now after reading your comment. I realised most people must be feeling anxious and looking for answers.

True! Everyone’s pun cofficient goes off the roof on each post. Everyone wants to be an anonymous digital comedian here on GV

Manual scavenging

Just that this time it won't only be lower castes

We already have automation in developed countries that does this. It's just too costly now to be omnipresent.
Once we're intelligent enough to solve the high-dimensional math problem of global supply chain optimisation as well as intelligent enough to discover new cheaper energy paradigms (nuclear fusion, wink wink) - such machines will be very very cheap and made globally available to maximise profits for the corporations building them. That intelligence will be AGI or someone using AGI.

Serious answer - 99.9% jobs will not survive post AGI. We'll have to figure out a new way of meeting basic needs and economic mobility once human labour is removed from the economic equations. Check out post-labour economics if you're interested in understanding more.

Average folks? Become the 1-2%!

Doesn’t make sense, the average will keep changing with every addition to the top 1%, neither you nor me are in top 1-2% even right now, else we both would have been working on product that are actually bringing in the change. its like saying “oh you are depressed, don’t be!”

Not really, average will change when the people actually wish to move to top 1% and are ready to put in the effort and that there's No additional influx of average engineers. But that's just not true. Every year we have more and more mediocre engineers, but not many in top 1%. If it was really that easy, it wouldn't be called top 1%
Also, it's a wrong thing to say that you are only top 1% if you are bringing in some change. It's the most pathetic argument I have ever heard.
People aren't in top 1% not because of them bringing change with product, but because they are mediocre. As simple as that!
And the argument about depression is wrong as well. Based on what I said, it could mean, you are depressed, you have identified the problem and you know that this solution is what would work. Hence, solving for it is the thing to do!

Maybe HR? Somehow I find the idea of the HR department positions replaced by AI plain wrong. Would be incredibly ironic though.

What HR? when no one is there needed to hire what will hr do? They will get replaced first.

Literally gave an AI interview last week

- Healthcare professionals
- Teachers, instructors
- Creative professionals
- Social workers and counselors

Med-PaLM by Google has already beaten human doctors on accuracy AS WELL AS empathy standards by a decent margin. And this was almost a year ago.
Is it even ethical to use human doctors in such a critical industry such as healthcare where lives are at stake once AI is provably demonstrably better than ALL doctors? The day is not far (probably in 2024 itself) when AI models will beat most GPs.

You have a point but people will always want to have a human touch especially in treatment. Plus who will take the accountability if anything goes wrong.
Healthcare professionals also include nurses, therapists, physios etc.

Agriculture and b2b sales

What about data analysis/ science?

B2B sales is already being replaced by AI.
Agriculture is already massively automated in developed countries. We don't need much of a technological revolution to fully-automate agriculture - just a supply-chain and logistical revolution.

This is actually a very legit thing that's going to happen later than sooner. As of now, I really think being a content creator might be helpful.

