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Only 3 Professions will survive AI's rise... Is yours one of them?

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Artificial Intelligence is advancing so rapidly that by 2045, it may replace most human jobs, warns Adam Dorr, Director of Research at RethinkX. In an interview with The Guardian, he stated that AI and robotics are evolving faster than society is prepared for, and within two decades, machines could perform almost every task better and cheaper than humans.

According to Dorr, jobs involving routine tasks - even in white-collar sectors - are at the highest risk. However, a few professions might survive this wave of automation. These include roles that require emotional intelligence and human trust, such as politicians, sex workers, and ethicists. But he also warns that such professions are too few to employ the world’s growing population.

Dorr emphasizes the need for societies to rethink work, value, and ownership models. He suggests the future could either lead to mass unemployment and inequality or a world of super-abundance where AI meets all human needs.

The debate continues, but one thing is clear - the future of work is about to be redefined.

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