While researching for the main article, I was particularly interested in the job loss issue. As a web developer, writer and photographer, I am especially affected.
Rather than fear, however, I am excited. I find new tools every day that increase my productivity and workflow. I’m adapting.
That said, I am curious by nature. And I decided to ask ChatGPT about some of the new jobs that might emerge as a result of artificial intelligence.
This was it’s response. As you’ll see, as long as people are willing to keep learning, unemployment won’t be a problem.
Sure, as AI becomes increasingly integrated into different sectors, it’s likely to create several new jobs. Here are 25 possible future roles:
- AI Specialist: A professional who builds, tests, and applies AI models.
- AI Ethicist: An expert who ensures AI technologies are developed and used responsibly.
- AI Trainer: A specialist who trains AI systems using a range of techniques.
- Data Analyst: Analysts who interpret complex digital data derived from AI processes.
- AI Systems Manager: Manages the implementation and maintenance of AI systems.
- Machine Learning Engineer: A professional who builds and implements machine learning models.
- AI Policy Lawyer: Legal professionals who navigate the legislative and regulatory landscape of AI.
- AI Risk Assessor: Evaluates the potential risks and vulnerabilities in AI systems.
- AI Interaction Designer: Designs the interaction between humans and AI.
- AI Algorithm Developer: Creates algorithms that help AI systems to learn and evolve.
- AI Data Detective: Investigates and interprets data trends from AI processes.
- AI Sales Representative: Helps organizations understand and purchase AI technologies.
- AI Hardware Engineer: Develops hardware that can support AI systems.
- AI Application Tester: Ensures AI applications function correctly in all scenarios.
- Robotic Process Automation Developer: Automates business processes with AI.
- AI Data Privacy Officer: Ensures compliance with data privacy laws in AI operations.
- AI Bias Auditor: Checks AI systems for unintended biases in decision-making.
- AI Security Engineer: Ensures AI systems are secure against cyber threats.
- AI Product Manager: Oversees the lifecycle of AI-based products.
- AI Health Care Consultant: Works with AI technologies in the healthcare industry.
- AI Operations Analyst: Evaluates and improves the operational process of AI systems.
- AI Quality Assurance Specialist: Checks and ensures the quality of AI algorithms and systems.
- Personal AI Avatar Trainer: Trains personal AI avatars to better mimic human behaviors.
- AI Chatbot Writer: Writes convincing scripts for AI chatbots to better engage with users.
- AI Emotional Intelligence Expert: Designs AI systems that can understand and respond to human emotions.
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