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Futurist Predicts Six Emerging Jobs in the Age of AI

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1 Sept 2024
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<p>Futurist Dr Catherine Ball says "mass retraining and radical upskilling" is coming.</p>

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Dr. Catherine Ball, a scientific futurist, posits that the advancement of AI and technology will lead to the creation of numerous new job types requiring significant retraining and upskilling. She outlines six potential future roles including creative technologist and algorithm lawyer, suggesting these will become necessary as AI reshapes the employment landscape. Dr. Ball emphasizes the interconnection of AI and quantum computing as pivotal for crafting social solutions and tackling existential challenges like climate change. The article reflects on how AI advancement could inform global career pathways and socio-technical transformations, though it lacks direct engagement with existential AI risks.

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University students are often told they are mostly likely studying for ajobthat doesn't even exist yet.The rise of artificial intelligence(AI) and general technology proved this educational adage true time and time again.AI is developing at a faster rate than the laws can even keep up and it's fast changing employment opportunities, scientific futurist Dr Catherine Ball says.READ MORE:What happens to your body if you're stuck in space too long?Dr Catherine Ball is a scientific futurist and predicts AI and tech will mean a deluge of new jobs that don't yet exist.(Supplied)Dr Ball, an honorary professor at the ANU School of Cybernetics, told 9News the world is currently in the fifth industrial revolution and with that comes net creation of jobs."It will mean the need for speedy mass retraining and radical upskilling," Dr Ball said.The 10 trades with the fastest-growing wages in AustraliaView Gallery"Are people ready to retrain in an area that seems off their scope? This is a role for a global call around technology literacy, science communication, and the development of new career pathways."These new career pathways sound made-up, but Dr Ball said the trajectory technology is taking will mean we could see these six future jobs could exist very soon.READ MORE:What is going on with Australia's vaping laws?AI will both mean the redundancy of some careers and net creation of more.(Getty Images/iStockphoto)The jobs she predicts will crop up are creative technologist, data ecologist, algorithm lawyer, human verification nurse, journalism-truther and a digital doppelgänger curator.A human verification nurse, for example, would be a person trained in identifying real humans in a bid to weed out deepfake and AI imitations.And an algorithm lawyer would be a legal practitioner trained specifically in AI law and is an expert in using it in the legal profession.Dr Ball said she is closely watching the evolution of quantum computing and AI, which could work together to create more jobs and social solutions."I am most intrigued by the current rise of AQ- AI and Quantum, and the idea of having super fast quantum computing beyond anything we have now," she said.READ MORE:Deja Vu: What is it and why does it happen?Dr Ball says jobs such as a digital doppelgänger curator and human verification nurse will exist in future.(Getty)"Plus smarter and more adaptive AI, we will have almost daily modern miracles to solve some of humanity's most pressing problems."Dr Ball predicts there will be a fresh focus in the future on developing ways to take societies off earth.She said climate change will be the biggest driver in future leaders working towards colonising other planets."We may yet see humans establish on the moon in the next 20 years," she said."And we will have issues dealing with climate change related famine and mass-displacements, plus the social challenges that then follow."FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE: Stay across all the latest in breaking news, celebrity and sport via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details.