Which specializations will be the most favorable for employment in the near future?

After looking at some research, a lot of evidence shows that people believe a lot of autonomous jobs will be taken over by robots and artificial intellegence, so where does that leave the rest of the human race?

Studies show it will take a long time for robots to reach the same level of compassion and care of a human being. Therefore, caretakers will be in demand as more people live longer, as well as every aspect of the health care sector being poised for growth. And while telemedicine, robotic surgical equipment, and other forms of automation are changing how some health care is delivered, demand for caregivers is going to increase as we commit to providing health care for more of the population—one that is growing and living longer. Specializations include: medical technicians, physical therapists, and workplace ergonomics experts.

On the technology side, with such a growth in systems and data, media literacy of new technologies and understanding various media platforms and how to best communicate effectively in them—are valuable skills that robots are not likely to match any time soon. Specializations include those such as: marketing specialists, customer service representatives, and sales representatives.

With the world also becoming more conscious of their carbon footprint, Green technology will play a big intervention in the near future, and is even beginning now. Companies will be interested in becoming more green, and learning how to improve their relationship with nature. Specializations such as green technology consultants, and positions in renewable energy will be in demand.

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I think Angela makes some smart, educated guesses in her response on this question. I'm going to focus in on neurotechnology and artificial intelligence. Right now, we're on the cusp of seeing some amazing innovations in neurodevices which utilize artificial intelligence and machine learning to augment our thoughts and senses. Right now, companies are developing prosthetic devices that are controlled by thought. Elon Musk has announced that he is sinking significant R&D into neurotechnologically augmented learning. Meanwhile, Facebook is developing technology to allow people to interact with social media via their thoughts alone. Whether you view these possibilities as dystopia or utopia, there's every reason to believe that these technologies will exert profound influence on our lives in the not-too-distant future. So, neuroscience, machine learning and artificial intelligence. These specializations are likely to be highly favorable for employment in the near future.

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It is predicted that there will be a big breakthrough in the labor market:

• Manufacturers of artificial parts of the body and geneticists • Human memory extension and filling specialists • Space pilots, guides, architects • Climate engineering specialists • Virusologists and mass epidemic management specialists • Virtual international law specialists • Robot masters and technicians • Modeling engineers • IT waste managers • Geophysics • Genetically Modified Plant Professionals • Pest Control Specialists • Newest Energy Specialists • Hydrologists • Urbanists • Actuaries • Dependent Disease Doctors • Stem Cell Investigators • Medical Diagnostic Experts • Bioinformatics • Animal Rights Attorneys • Aging Managers • Specialists in Personal Media • Specialist in Distance Learning • Specialists in Personal Trademark Designers and Specialists • Virtual Currency Analysts and Brokers

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