Seven ways to avoid losing your job to AI


That is the theme of my latest Free Press column, here is one excerpt:

Principle five: Run experiments.

This is a more general version of the healthcare point. AI will generate so many new ideas and hypotheses, including for drugs and medical devices, but not only. Become a tester. Test new battery designs, new educational techniques, or new methods of conserving valued wildlife.

The demand for experiments will rise sharply, and most of those cannot be done by robots, at least not anytime soon.

Principle six: Gather data.

AI is a marvelous tool, but it relies on knowing lots about the world. That can stem from reading the internet, watching videos of people folding clothes, and hearing recordings of voices, among many other ways of absorbing information.

The more powerful the AI, the higher the returns from feeding it data, because it will make smart and useful inferences from those data. But most data in our world have never been put into AI models. Just consider corporate records, historical archives, referee reports for failed scientific papers, accounts of lab procedures, and much more. Most of that remains virgin territory.

The next few decades will bring an immense investment in feeding more data into the AIs. So there will be new jobs in gathering environmental data, job safety data, construction site data, corporate and management data, public health data, agricultural data, education data, and much more. Those jobs could be yours.

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