Overview
- Argentine outlets summarize an AI-generated analysis naming five university careers expected to resist automation: medicine, psychology, education, construction and manual trades, plus digital specialties such as AI, big data, software and cybersecurity.
- A separate report relays Bill Gates’ view that three fields will remain essential despite automation: energy, biology and health, and those who design and operate AI systems.
- Coverage stresses that AI will assist with diagnostics, personalization and routine tasks while complex judgment, ethics and trust still require people.
- Sources advise students and workers to pair domain expertise with digital, business or communication skills to remain competitive as tools evolve.
- The findings draw on expert commentary and outputs from ChatGPT and Gemini rather than new labor-market data, pointing to training and workforce policy priorities.