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Anthropic co-founder reveals jobs that will at least affected by AI, you will not guess what they are

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Anthropic co-founder reveals jobs that will at least affected by AI, you will not guess what they areJack Clarke, co-founder of AI firm Anthropic, has shared his views, on which jobs will be at least affected by Artificial Intelligence (AI). here are the details.

Anthropic co-founder reveals jobs that will at least affected by AI, you will not guess what they are

Jack Clarke, co-founder of AI firm Anthropic, has shared his views, on which jobs will be at least affected by Artificial Intelligence (AI). here are the details.

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Jack Clarke, co-founder of AI firm Anthropic, has shared his views, on which jobs will be at least affected by Artificial Intelligence (AI). During a recent conversation on the “interaction with Tyler” podcast, Clarke revealed that trades such as horticulture, electrician and plumbing could be from the final to be impressed by the advanced AI system.

Clarke, which was earlier with openiI and a background in humanities, explained that many artisan businesses include a personal touch and taste that gives importance to people. They believe that this is a human factor – especially in jobs where customers prefer a specific style or reputation – will keep them relevant as AI also becomes more powerful. In particular, he pointed to gardening as an example of a business, where personal preference, creativity and faith in individual activists possibly mature more than automation.

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In this discussion, Clarke also talked about how AI may take longer to change some desk-bound roles that rely too much on human relationships and trust, such as high-level sales or complex talks. According to him, while AI can write excellent lessons or duplicate interactions, people still prefer human conversations for serious deals, especially when large amounts of money or business decisions are involved.

Another region where AI may face strong resistance is healthcare. Clarke suggested that despite the ability of technology, existing data privacy law and liability concerns can slow down the use of official AI in medical settings. He shared an individual example of Anthropic’s AI Chatboat Cloud for informal advice, when his child suffered a minor injury – but still needed to consult a real doctor to take appropriate action. He said that while AI equipment can assure, the medical system still depends on human participation for prescriptions and formal care.

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Asked about AI’s government’s adoption, Clarke suggested that, unlike popular belief, some parts of the government could move quickly, especially tied to national security. However, in other areas such as education or housing, AI adoption may slow down due to bureaucracy and political factors.

Interestingly, Clarke also talked about the possibility of governments passing laws to save human jobs from being replaced by AI. They believe that political pressure can give rise to rules that “freeze” some jobs, not because it is the most efficient solution, but to help people feel safe during rapid technological changes.

Although such a job security could be found in one way of welfare, Clarke expressed doubts about his long -term utility. They believe that people seek purpose in their work, and simply keeping jobs alive cannot give permanent meaning. Instead, he thinks that the future can bring new types of jobs that involve working with AI creatively – opening opportunities for innovation and entertainment.

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