JOBS THAT A.I. CAN & CAN'T REPLACE | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
AI may replace customer service reps, taxi and truck drivers, medical assistants, cashiers, and computer coders, but there are five jobs that AI won't replace soon: athletes, barbers, chefs, public speakers, and religious ministers.
Key Insights
- 🤩 AI is rapidly replacing certain jobs, including customer service reps, taxi/truck drivers, medical assistants, cashiers, and computer coders.
- 👨🍳 There are five jobs that will not be replaced by AI soon: athletes, barbers, chefs, public speakers, and religious ministers.
- 🧑 The in-person experience, unique skills, and human connection provided by these jobs make it difficult for AI to replicate them.
- ❓ However, with advancements in technology, it is possible that AI could eventually replace these jobs in the distant future.
- 😒 The use of AI in religion is a topic of debate, with some suggesting that AI could be used in religious leadership roles, while others believe that the in-person experience remains crucial.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: Will AI replace customer service representatives soon?
Yes, AI is already being used for customer service purposes, with chat GPT being employed by hotel workers to handle emails and complaints. The automation of customer service roles is already well underway.
Q: Can AI replace chefs in the kitchen?
While machines can be used in assembly lines to make mass-produced meals, the personalized touch and creativity of a chef in the kitchen make it difficult for AI to fully replace them. However, for fast-food establishments, AI may have a larger role to play.
Q: Will AI replace public speakers?
While online voiceovers can be easily automated, the in-person experience and connection that public speakers provide cannot be replicated by AI. The unique energy and connection between the speaker and the audience are difficult to mimic.
Q: Is it possible for AI to replace religious ministers?
While AI is being utilized in religious contexts, such as developing AI-based Islamic teachings, the in-person experience of religious leaders and the importance of human guidance in matters of faith make it unlikely that AI will replace religious ministers soon.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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During a conversation, the speakers discussed jobs that AI is likely to replace, such as customer service reps, taxi/truck drivers, medical assistants, cashiers, and computer coders.
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However, they also identified five jobs that AI won't replace soon: athletes, barbers, chefs, public speakers, and religious ministers.
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They provided reasons for each job, including the unique in-person experience provided by public speakers and the religious significance of having human religious leaders.