3 Jobs that AI Cannot Replace | Dr. Michio Kaku

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While AI has the potential to automate many tasks, there are certain jobs that require human skills and abilities that AI cannot replicate. These include jobs that require creativity, empathy, critical thinking, and human interaction.

According to the World Economic Forum, AI is unlikely to be able to replace jobs requiring human skills such as judgement, creativity, physical dexterity and emotional intelligence. Some examples of jobs that AI cannot replace include psychologists, caregivers, most engineers, human resource managers, marketing strategists, and lawyers.

In this video, Dr. Michio Kaku mentioned three specific types of jobs that AI cannot replace: blue-collar jobs that are not repetitive, emotional jobs, and jobs requiring imagination. These types of jobs require human skills and abilities that are difficult for AI to replicate. For example, blue-collar jobs that are not repetitive often require physical dexterity and mobility. Emotional jobs require empathy and the ability to connect with others on a personal level. Jobs requiring imagination involve creativity and innovation.

In conclusion, while AI has the potential to automate many tasks and change the job landscape, there are certain jobs that require human skills and abilities that AI cannot replicate. These include blue-collar jobs that are not repetitive, emotional jobs, and jobs requiring imagination. It is important for individuals to develop these skills in order to thrive in the future job market.

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Update:

Dr. Michio Kaku has been replaced by Ai

computerbiscuit
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Dude, robots can totally pick up trash and hammer nails lol

leafy
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Unless trained well, the majority of humans arnt good at emotional jobs too.

fieldtinny
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Honestly, all 3 of these jobs can be replaced by AI....

I recently saw an AI teach a teenager some math based on the instructions the teen's parent gave the AI. So yeah it's touching that pond man, nothing is truly safe.

kylegivens
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the AI he was talking about lost its job to a better AI

bogiballer
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1. Do not underestimate AI’s ability to simplify complex tasks.
2. Human therapists need sleep and cannot be available 24 hours a day, especially late at night. Additionally, people sometimes feel more comfortable opening up to AI machines.
3. AI can generate thousands of songs in a short time. If even one of these songs is well-received, it gains recognition.

zeiss
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This video didn’t age well. Open AI just released a demo of AI teaching a kid geometry. 😂😂😂

Darkpill-
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Chatgpt 4o is more emotionally intelligent then all the professor I had. Only job irreplaceable is standup comedy.

neerajnagi
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Why aren’t common people doing anything about this? We need to hold the government responsible for allowing companies to replace us without a financial plan that would substitute income.

The education system is also broken. Teachers and professors are educating students on antiquated subjects that will have no value once they enter the workforce.

This should be a top 5 priority for the next president and needs to be publicly discussed between both parties before the election.

Pocket_Qs
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It's funny. It's aired at 13th of March, 2023. Literally the next day, 14th of March GPT-4 was came out, the reason it's sound like a 10 years old footage. In that time that was already a hype because of the versions of GPT, so they decided to make the program, but there were tests "only human can do", which were still holding. Until GPT-4, that's why it was a breakthrough. This, and the fact that the technology didn't reached it's limit leaded to massive investments and speed things up.

bztube
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I wanna say this footage was taken before it became clear AI is quickly evolving into something we can’t comprehend. This all makes sense in context of what we used to understand as robots, which are just complex machines designed to run on a loop or trigger a sequence of actions based on a specific input. AI changes all of that, as it has the ability to solve problems and adapt. It can be trained in a similar way to training a human, taking in info and learning through trial and error, within that given context. This can easily allow it to fix something like a toilet in any situation, approaching it much in the same way a plumber would VS a machine with a set number of actions designed to operate in a specific setting.

In contrast, AI can identify and analyze a problem, and then use the “experience” of the data it’s trained on to form a tailored response. So instead of having a plumber with 10 years experience, you have one with the documented experience of every plumber, going as far back as is available.

Also wouldn’t rule out the potential for even imagination to be something AI is capable of, because EOD, we still have no idea *how* AI arrives at its solutions, just that when we train a system and give it mountains of data - it just… figures it out. So I don’t think we can rule out there’s some element of “imagination” involved. Even today, AI can create music based on text prompts. It’s not *great* by most standards, but that’s generally the case with *any* amateur musician. It’s not far-fetched to think in another 5 years an AI could produce a symphony almost entirely passable as written by a human.

LucidLiquidity
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I wish it were true, but as a therapist, I can see a trajectory with current AI improving at the rate it is, where it could eventually have better rapport and perform better diagnostics and interventions than many therapists. I might even argue that some current models already surpass many rather poor therapists.

dragoonsunite
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1. Researcher
2. Businessman
3. Politicians
4. National administration profiles
5. Nurses
6. Musicians
7. Chefs
(feel free to add to the list!)

az
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I swear everyone is becoming dumber by the day. He clearly says 'robots' not AI. The two things are completely different. He is 100% correct about robots that's why those robots are not in use even today.

edwardserfontein
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Omg this guy’s prediction is 60% wrong. When was this interview? Now most of the jobs he mentioned can be done by AI to certain scale

eugenedan
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Let’s replace the Supreme Court Justices asap please.

ili
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AI can't worke as electricians and plumbers, but AI can work as book keeper or secretary. That just the fact so far AI good at repetitive desk job and creative provided there is a correct imputs or else it can still create something, but it would be useless. For example you can ask AI to create a project of house, but if AI doesn't now all the parameters etc.

rafaburdzy
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In my community one guy drives the garbage truck and also dumps the garbage cans all by himself! He pulls up to your trash can, an arm comes out and picks it up and dumps it, returns it and of he goes you the next stop. He remains in the driver's seat the whole time. No other guys hanging on the back. So with driverless cars I can see garbage trucks being all automated in the years to come.

manie
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This did not "aged" well. Enough to see Open AI's new video where the AI was teaching a kid about trigonometry

Betonoszlop
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With AI and automation impacting the future of work, remember the 5 C's. Care, Computing, Communication, Climate, and Cognitive ability. Jobs that utilise these will be less prone to automation. But some tasks from every job will be automated. E.g. AI assisting a doctor with diagnosis or helping a teacher differentiate instruction to different types of learners. We'll have to work with these emerging technologies if we want to move forward as a species.

Sammy