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Actually, I don’t think you need to worry just yet. Master the tools / AI which will help you work faster but don’t over rely on it. I’ve seen a few people talking on LI that it will be the people who are creative/independent thinkers who will be in demand in a few years time!
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I don’t think AI can take plumbing jobs or electrician Jobs.
Agree with Cyferd. I don't think things are as grim as the fear-mongering headlines would have you believe. Get familiar and comfortable with the tools and don't do anything rash, like change careers, for the sake of AI-proofing your career unless it's something you really want to do.
It honestly isn't a bad idea. Especially considering the state of the current job market. It doesn't hurt to be thinking about this now and figuring out what you want to do.
I took course through Google Essentials on AI don't know but if you don't stay up to date on latest Technology you will fall behind. It's worth learning and the skills you receive with AInare actually fun to use!
The good news is that your way ahead of most people on here just for thinking and preparing for this. IMHO, there are two ways to go about this that I know of. Either branch off into a field where manual labor and hands-on work are required or, veer off into the future where you work hand-in-hand with AI and robotics.