Jobs That Will Survive the AI Revolution

Last week we looked at the jobs that are set to disappear by the year 2025, according to consulting firm CBRE, thanks to rapid advances in Artificial Intelligence and robotic technology. But it isn't all bad news.

 

Some jobs are safe from the new revolution, though, as the modern day Terminators that will cut a swathe through the employed ranks simply can't do every job. At least that's what we think right now, in 10 years time we might have to face the grim reality that, like Tomorrow's World did on so many occasions, we got it hopelessly wrong.

 

Until then, though, here are some jobs that you might want to think about, or steer your children towards, in the dim hope that they are not rendered useless by machines in a decade.

 

1) Chiropractors

2) Biochemists and biophysicists

3) Electronics engineers, except computers

4) Directors, religious activities and education

5) Supervisors of correctional officers

6) Art directors

7) Orthodontists

8) Interior designers

9) Producers and directors

10) Photographers

11) Physical therapists

12) Fashion designers

13) Materials engineers

14) Materials scientists

15) Soil and plant scientists

16) Health diagnosing and treating practitioners

17) Civil engineers

18) Physical therapist assistants

19) Architects, except Landscape and naval

20) Environmental Engineers

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