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What jobs or skills do you think AI can never replace?

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Tegan Bradleys
I think works like manual labors.
Rahul Mishra
no gurantee, anything is possible. At this time, leadership roles and highly skilled tech people but in a decade, it may be replaceble too.
Sergey Koshevoy
Creative roles, emotional intelligence-driven professions, leadership and strategic thinking, jobs requiring hands-on expertise, ethics and morality-based roles, scientific discovery, cultural and community leaders
Harold Gary
AI is unlikely to replace jobs that require human emotions, face-to-face interaction, creativity, and decision-making skills. For example, teachers, caregiving personnel, psychotherapists, artists, craftsmen, physical therapists, and judges. Additionally, jobs that require staff to improvise and solve problems based on their experience are also difficult to replace with AI. For instance, AI can suggest shortcuts and automated tools to help organize files, but it cannot organize them in a way that best suits your personal needs. You need to do it yourself based on your specific requirements. As for me, I do not use automated tools to boost work efficiency, but instead rely on productivity tools such as iBoysoft MagicMenu (https://iboysoft.com/magic-menu/). It helps me manage files better on my Mac, with just one click to create new files, move or transfer files, quickly access documents, software, or URLs, copy file paths, add extensions to convert images, find duplicate files, compress files, and more.