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Old 02-25-2017, 07:57 PM  
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1. Programmers

The demand for this job is at an all time high and just continues to increase it seems. You cant go wrong with this one. With huge opportunities and new openings being created every day. This is one of the safest and infact growing job there is. The growth in this one seems to be exponential.

2. Scientist

Another job that is safe from automation. Infact one of those jobs that are highly unaffected by automation. Automation can aid these type of jobs but are nowhere near advanced enough to even think about replacing them.

3. Researcher

This is a job to stay. This job most believe will never be automated and can never be automated. They are right for the most part. Although data gathering part can be automated to it. The elements in this that are not automate-able include personal insight and making sense of data. Just data in itself is not anything special. Making sense that is the real challenge in this one.

4. Doctors

This is a controversial one. Most people feel and it is happening to some extent as well that surgeries can be automated. Although not completely, many feel that doctors (Especially surgeons can be replaced). However the technology is a long way off for that to happen. Plus there is more to doctors than surgeries.

5. Teachers

Another one of those tasks that is really hard to automate. A teacher is more than just a knowledge imparter in most cases. They shouldnt be treated as such as well. Sure in terms of knowledge you can just go to youtube or many other websites and just get the information from there but everyone knows that the profession is much more than that. Teachers often become are ideals and more over than that shape our world view. Whether we like it or not.

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