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With AI rapidly eliminating white-collar positions, a recent study has pinpointed the US careers that remain unaffected by AI — and the demand for them is surging. According to Goldman Sachs, up to 300 million jobs worldwide could face disruption in the next ten years, but professions like electricians, plumbers, surgeons, therapists, and HVAC technicians are experiencing unprecedented demand. In certain US states, electricians are now making upwards of $100,000 annually. Enrollment in US trade schools has reached its highest level in 40 years. Here’s the comprehensive list of American professions that AI cannot take over.

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00:00as artificial intelligence eliminates white-collar roles at record speed.
00:04A new analysis just identified the U.S. jobs AI cannot touch, and demand is exploding.
00:10Goldman Sachs estimates that 300 million jobs globally could be disrupted by AI within the next decade.
00:17But a new wave of research shows that hands-on,
00:20human-centered roles are seeing record demand across the United States.
00:25Electricians in some U.S. states now earn over $100,000 a year.
00:30Plumbing apprentices report two-year wait times.
00:33Surgeons, therapists, dental hygienists, HVC technicians, and skilled construction workers
00:39are nearly impossible for AI to replace.
00:42These jobs require human judgment, physical dexterity, and emotional intelligence,
00:48qualities AI simply cannot replicate.
00:50U.S. trade school enrollment has hit its highest level in over 40 years.
00:55The AI revolution isn't the end of work.
00:58It's the end of certain kinds of work.
01:00Knowing which skills remain irreplaceable
01:03could be the most important career decision an American makes this year.
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