Sky News reports:

The 40 jobs 'most at risk of AI' - and 40 it can't touch

[https://news.sky.com/story/the-40-jobs-most-at-risk-of-ai-and-40-it-cant-touch-13447013]

Problem is that the 40 most at risk jobs are generally better paid than the 40 low risk.

So it's time to give up being a translator, historian or mathematician (90%+ at risk) and switch to being an orderly, floor sander or pile driver operator (0% at risk).

Good news for Chinese 'coolies' and wheeltappers and shunters - railway laying and maintenance is also zero-risk!

Even the creative arts is not safe from AI-generated movies, screenplays, paintings, 3-D printed sculpture and voiceovers - although whether an AI would ever create Tracy Emin's unmade bed is debatable.

Knowledge workers - that we were all told would be the bedrock of the future economy and that we should all retrain for - will be decimated by AI while manual workers will not - until such time as AI controlled robots - like robo-mowers and vacuum cleaners - do all manual work that is.

The majority of current university degrees will become irrelevant when AI can do most of the undergraduate-level thinking and analysis for you, while vocational courses like floor sanding and pile driving will become the temporary qualifications of choice for the next generation. 

So another victim of the AI-terminator will be universities and the woke academics that staff them.

What a shame!