What is the most AI-proof technical skill right now?

The industry is far from automating everything and automation cannot keep up with a changing environment so until the automation is automated and even after that there is no threat from AI.
 
Technical skill? Finance would be my best answer. From my own trialling, AI is not up to scratch with decision-making. It sucks at management IMHO. Appointing AI as your accountant or CA, would like appointing someone who bought their credentials.

Will it improve? Dunno. Human intervention will always be required going along my thinking lines.

Just yesterday, I saw another person getting burned by vibe coding a SaaS product. It is one thing to burn through tokens, another to be put on the pyre.

From personal experience, the consultation/advisory gig is now tainted with AI. Not too many human experts around anymore. As I have said many times, the results aren't good. Clearly it lacks human intervention. The thing is, people want to make big money as quickly as possible.
 
Fitter n turner. Electrician. Locksmith. Hell there's many things that are here to stay.
 
My day job is likely 95% in peril. Every time I use AI for an alternate view, it shows AI will do me out really soon.

For my better half, in medical, heart related specialist, I cannot see AI doing damage any time soon. There is scientific knowledge and then their is gut instinct, intuition and years of experience that cannot be replaced.
 
What are people's thoughts on surgeons? I think it'll be a looong while before people trust a robot with a scalpel.
 
What are people's thoughts on surgeons? I think it'll be a looong while before people trust a robot with a scalpel.
Well, technically loads or surgery is already done by robots. But it’s still a real surgeon operating the robot. Sometimes even remotely.

Bit I 100% agree, long time before anyone will trust a robot to do the decision making
 
What are people's thoughts on surgeons? I think it'll be a looong while before people trust a robot with a scalpel.
robotic surgery is well entrenched - even in out country.
problem is robotic surgery is very much task specific.

so take a situation where robotic surgery is being performed, but a complication develops with an adjacent organ or artery - ai is unable to recognise and adapt to the unexpected scenario whilst performing its designated function as a surgeon is able.
maybe that day may come, but for now the human body appears too complex and unpredictable for ai
 
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