Priya Srivastava

PhD Biochemistry Student


Molecluar and Cellular function

University of Manchester



Jobs safe from AI


February 02, 2023

Introduction

The future is coming, and it's going to be a scary one. While artificial intelligence (AI) may or may not be the killer robot we've been waiting for, it does pose some significant threats to our jobs. That's why we need to prepare now so that when AI arrives on the scene in 2020 or 2025, we'll have jobs ready for it—jobs that will keep us safe from this new technology and keep our lives moving forward.

Insurance Sales Agent


Insurance sales agents are responsible for helping customers and clients purchase insurance policies. They must be able to listen to the customer's needs, explain the benefits of an insurance policy, negotiate deals with clients and close deals when necessary. Insurance agents must have excellent communication skills as well as strong negotiation skills in order to meet their goals of selling more insurance policies than ever before.

Data Analyst


Data analysts use data to make decisions, and their skills are in high demand. When you think about it, this is a relatively simple job: you just need to be able to crunch numbers and visualize what they show. But there's more than meets the eye here. Data analysts must also understand how various pieces of information fit together so they can make informed decisions about how best to use them--and this goes beyond simply taking measurements on a spreadsheet or using an Excel pivot table (which might not even be accurate enough).


As a result, many organizations are looking for experienced data analysts who will help them solve real-world problems by applying their expertise with datasets and algorithms; in some cases, these positions require advanced degrees such as master's degrees or PhDs in fields such as computer science or statistics

Inspector / Auditor


The role of the inspector / auditor is to monitor the quality of a product or service, evaluate its effectiveness, and ensure compliance with regulations and standards. This includes checking that equipment is working properly, that products are made according to specifications, and so on.

Market Research Analyst


Market research analyst


Marketing research analysts design, execute and analyze surveys to gather information on customers' buying habits. They use this data to develop marketing campaigns that help businesses reach their target audience. Market researchers conduct interviews with consumers or potential customers to learn their perspectives on products or services; they also collect demographic data in order to better understand the demographics of a given market. A market researcher should be able to recognize trends in consumer behavior by analyzing existing sales figures, observing product usage patterns over time (such as how much people spend at each point during the purchase cycle), etc., which allows him/her better insight into what drives sales for any given item/service category.

Media Relations Executive


Media Relations Executive


You're a media relations executive, and you have what it takes to make your mark on the job market. In this role, you'll be responsible for communicating with reporters and other media outlets about your company or product. You'll also need to be able to think on your feet when responding to questions from reporters as well as other challenges that come up during an interview or conference call (like being asked why your company is investing in artificial intelligence). The skills you need include excellent communication skills; strong listening abilities; organization abilities; creativity; problem solving abilities; analytical thinking skills (including critical thinking); and computer proficiency (both writing documents using Microsoft Word or Google Docs.) To become one of these professionals yourself--or find out more about them--read on:

News Reporter


News Reporter


The job of a news reporter is to gather and write stories about current events, political campaigns, and other topics. They also interview people involved in these topics so they can get their perspective on the situation. A good news reporter will have an understanding of what's going on in their community or region because they must be able to understand complex issues.


In order to do this job successfully, you need to have excellent writing skills as well as reporting skills (finding and writing stories).

There are jobs safe from AI


There are jobs safe from AI in the future. Here are some of them:


  • Insurance sales agent. The automated nature of this job will mean that insurance companies can save money and make more money as a result.


  • Data analyst/analyst/statistician/data scientist (whatever you want to call it). This is an area that has been seeing exponential growth, but it's still not enough for AI to take over yet--at least not fully on its own. However, as technology improves and becomes more accessible to everyone, we can expect this field to be affected by AI in one way or another within our lifetime. The best way for someone looking at going into this kind of work right now would be through attending an accredited college with good training programs available; otherwise they'll have trouble getting hired at big firms due to lack of experience or education

Data science


Data science is the application of statistics, machine learning and data visualization to analyze and interpret data in order to make predictions and gain insights. It's a growing field that is being used in many industries, including finance, healthcare and education.


Data scientists use their skills for everything from predicting future sales trends to designing better user interfaces for websites or apps. They can also help companies understand how customers interact with their products so they can improve those experiences before it's too late!

Marketing


Marketing is a field that will be safe from AI. Marketing jobs are in high demand and have a lot of job security, so they're not going anywhere. In fact, many marketing managers say that they'd rather work with machine learning than human beings because it makes their lives easier--and they know what they're doing!


So if you don't want your job automated away by AI yet don't want to go into one of these fields: office management or customer service--or maybe even accounting? Then marketing may be for you!

Customer service


Customer service jobs are safe from AI.


Although the job of customer service agent may seem simple and straightforward, there's a lot more to it than answering the phone or taking orders. Customer service agents need to know how to solve problems or provide good experiences for customers. They may have to deal with angry callers who are upset about their order being late or incomplete; they may have to help someone figure out what they want by asking questions and guiding them through their choices; or they might need to give advice on how best handle problem situations like lost packages or billing errors (all while maintaining an upbeat tone).

Teaching


Teaching is an art. It requires patience and empathy, creativity, good communication skills and the ability to listen. In addition to these qualities, teachers also need a good command over the language they use in class--which means they'll have to keep up with changing trends in education technology.


Teachers should also be able to adapt their teaching style as new technologies become available or obsolete (or both). For example, if you teach English as a second language classes online via Skype or Google Hangouts instead of face-to-face interactions with students at your school then don't expect any additional retirement benefits from your employer because those two things may very well be incompatible with each other:

Technical support


Technical support is a job that will be safe from AI. The role of technical support is to help customers solve problems with technology. This requires the ability to understand and explain complex technical issues, as well as manage the flow of customer requests and respond to them.


The task here is not just about fixing broken equipment but also working with customers on new applications and projects that require IT support or customizations made by software developers (for example, if you are responsible for managing virtualized environments).

We may be safe from the dangers of AI in the future but we are not safe at all


It's easy to think that we are safe from the dangers of AI in the future, but we are not.


AI is becoming more and more important in our lives every day, and it will only continue to become more important over time. The fearmongers say that if you're not prepared for this future then you will have no chance of surviving it (or even living). They say there are only two ways forward: either accept your fate as a slave or die trying! It's up to us whether we want to go down this road or not; but what matters most isn't how much money you make with your job but rather how happy you feel doing it!

Conclusion


AI is a very useful tool that can help us make better decisions, but there are some jobs that will never be safe from AI. This does not mean we should despair though because there are plenty of other jobs out there for those who want to work with computers.


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