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Which jobs won't AI replace?

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One of the fears is that AI would come and take the jobs that humans are supposed to do and make humans jobless. Which jobs won't AI be able to replace? The job that comes to mind is athletes. We won't ever see computers playing football. Which other jobs won't AI replace?
 
At the moment i don't think AI would replace jobs like plumbers and other skills like sewing and the likes.
There is no way that AI would replace traditional artisans. Only physical robots can replace those ones.
 
The job that comes to mind is athletes. We won't ever see computers playing football.
At the moment i don't think AI would replace jobs like plumbers and other skills like sewing and the likes.
There is no way that AI would replace traditional artisans. Only physical robots can replace those ones.

Well, the point is that substituting manual jobs (whatever manual job, so we can think of athletes as in workmen) would become shamefully expensive. Only a robot's arm costs dozens thousand dollars, so industries and companies surely aren't eager to purchase robots, despite during the second half of the past century there were a lot of worried scared workmen at the idea to be fired to favour robots. But industries know that intellectual jobs can be performed by a software that costs only a few dollars. For ex., a single software costing 20 dollars could substitute professional graphics all around the world. So intellectual workers should be scared instead of manual workers. Even if it's really possible for a robot to perform whatever kind of manual job, including an athlete's job, I foresee such a reality only possible in a distant future, when the costs of robots will become drastically reduced.
 
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