What Are the Jobs That Will Survive AI and Jobs That Won't
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the speaker discusses the impact of AI and technological advancements on the job market, highlighting skills that are becoming less in demand, such as manual dexterity and routine customer service, due to automation. Conversely, they emphasize the growing demand for data scientists, cybersecurity experts, and consultants. The speaker advises viewers to stay adaptable and continuously learn to keep up with the evolving tech industry.
Takeaways
- 🌟 The speaker attended the Google developer groups event 'build with AI' in New York, where they observed trends among computer science students focusing on in-demand skills.
- 🔍 There's a common interest in understanding which jobs will become obsolete due to advancements in AI and technology, a topic often overshadowed by discussions about new job creations.
- 📉 Manual dexterity and repetitive tasks are becoming less in demand as AI automates more tasks, affecting jobs like assembly line workers and packagers.
- 🤖 Jobs involving narrow, specific tasks are also at risk of being automated, with AI improving its ability to perform and learn from these tasks.
- 💬 Routine customer service roles may decrease in demand as AI chatbots become more sophisticated, although there might be a rise in premium human customer service.
- 📈 Data scientist and data analyst roles are highly in demand and are projected to grow by 36% from 2021 to 2031, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- 🛡️ Cybersecurity is a booming field with the global cybersecurity market expected to grow significantly, creating a high demand for experts in this area.
- 🔧 There's a growing trend towards consulting and contracting work in the tech industry, with companies preferring the flexibility and expertise these workers provide.
- 💼 The benefits of consulting include higher pay, but it may come with less job security and benefits compared to full-time employment.
- 📚 To get started in consulting, building a personal brand through blogging, social media, or freelancing platforms can help increase visibility and attract clients.
Q & A
What was the main topic discussed in the Google developer groups event the speaker attended?
-The main topic discussed was 'Build with AI,' focusing on the impact of AI and technology on job demand and the future of various skills within the tech industry.
What trend did the speaker notice among computer science students at the event?
-The speaker noticed that computer science students were focused on the most in-demand skills to stay competitive, but there was a lack of discussion about which jobs might become obsolete due to advancements in AI and technology.
Which job skills are expected to decrease in demand due to AI and automation?
-Skills that involve manual dexterity, repetitiveness, narrow specific tasks, and routine customer service are expected to decrease in demand as AI and automation become more capable in these areas.
How does the speaker view the future of assembly line workers and packaging jobs in relation to AI?
-The speaker sees these jobs as prime candidates for automation, but also believes that roles will evolve, and people in these positions will either adapt to the technology or learn to operate it.
What is the speaker's opinion on the future of routine customer service jobs?
-The speaker predicts that routine customer service jobs will decrease in demand as AI chatbots improve. However, there might be a surge in demand for high-quality human customer service, which could become a prestigious job for fewer, highly skilled individuals.
Which skills are projected to grow in demand according to the speaker?
-Data science, data analysis, cybersecurity, and consulting are the skills and areas projected to grow in demand, with data scientist roles expected to grow 36% from 2021 to 2031 according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
What is the global cybersecurity market projected to grow to by 2026?
-The global cybersecurity market is projected to grow from $27 billion in 2021 to $345 billion by 2026, according to Markets and Markets.
Why are consulting roles becoming more prevalent in the tech industry?
-Consulting roles are becoming more prevalent because they offer companies flexibility and expertise for specific projects without long-term commitments. For consultants, it often means higher pay for shorter periods of work.
What advice does the speaker give for someone interested in starting a career in consulting?
-The speaker advises building a personal brand through blogging, posting on LinkedIn, or freelancing on platforms like Upwork or Fiverr to gain visibility and build long-term client relationships.
What is the key takeaway the speaker wants to impart to viewers regarding staying relevant in the tech industry?
-The key takeaway is to continue learning and evolving with technology. The speaker encourages viewers to stay curious and not to view the constant change as a rat race, but rather to take it day by day.
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