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The 5 high-paying jobs least likely to be replaced by AI

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By Arlenys Tabare

In recent months, Many companies have announced massive layoffs after incorporating artificial intelligence into their operationsso professionals from various areas are currently wondering if they will at some point be replaced by these systems.

Although The wave of job cuts is taking place mostly in the technology sector, The automation of certain work activities may expand to other sectors of the labor market.

However, according to an analysis recently published by Resume Geniusevaluates which jobs are being well-paid and that in the future have a very low probability of being replaced by AI.

According to Resume Genius, these jobs are not only in strong demand, but in the long term they also have job security and in some cases salaries are six figures.

  • Medical and Health Services Manager: With an annual salary of $117,960 and job growth of 23% between 2024-2034, the risk of substituting with AI is 16%.
  • Veterinarian: Currently, the annual salary is around $125,000, and the estimated employment growth is 10% between 2024-2034, with a risk of being replaced by AI of 7%.
  • Nurse specialist: Workers in this area earn an average annual salary of $132,050, with an estimated employment growth for 2024-2034 of 35% and a risk of AI supplanting jobs of 0%.
  • Medical assistant: Average annual salary is $133,260, with estimated job growth of 20% between 2024-2034, and a risk of AI supplanting jobs of 0%.
  • Computer and information research scientist: with a median annual salary of $140,910, an estimated employment growth between 2024-2034 of 20% and a risk of AI supplanting employment of 31%.

The reason these types of jobs cannot currently be replaced by AI is because some, to be carried out, They are based on abstract thinking or problem solving that are difficult to automate today; Many even require manual skills or interpersonal skills, although it cannot be ignored that, regardless of the labor sector, no job is completely immune to technological change.

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