10 Idaho Jobs Immune To Being Replaced By AI
Artificial intelligence used to feel like something that could only be achieved in sci-fi movies and shows. In many instances, AI is portrayed as "evil" and the type of thing that could wipe out humanity as we know it.
So... could it?
Is it even possible for AI to wipe us all out?
There is a lot of discussion as to whether or not AI will (or if it can) take over the world. We've seen movies like The Terminator (1 & 2) which shows AI becoming self-aware and overtaking the entire planet.
Then there's the lesser-known movies like Margaux which show how AI at home can also prove deadly. We're even seeing real-life applications with Elon Musk's Tesla robots.
Basically, all of the AI warning signs are there... but here we are.
How AI Impacts American Jobs
According to SEO.AI (oh, the irony), "14% of workers have experienced job displacement" and and it's estimated that "approximately 45 million American jobs might be overtaken by AI by 2030."
It gets even crazier, SEO.AI shares that "over 120 million workers" will have to be retrained due to the impact of AI.
What Can We Do About It?
Some industries have experienced their fair share of struggles in 2024. It's bad enough to wonder if you're going to keep your job as different companies make cutbacks... but, now you have to compete with AI for a job? That can be stressful!
We did some research to find the jobs that are least likely to be replaced by AI. This is because these particular jobs require certain things that AI can't replicate: personality, soul, human judgment, and even a particular type of coordination that AI simply can't formulate.
Let's look at the ten jobs that are least likely to be replaced by artificial intelligence.
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