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9 jobs which can't be replaced by AI
Technology is advancing at an astonishing pace, bringing us closer to a world reminiscent of the visionary animated sitcom, The Jetsons. While flying cars are yet to become a reality, the show accurately predicted various technological advancements, such as robot vacuums and 3D printers. It also touched upon the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in our everyday lives, with one episode featuring a character losing their job to a robot. However, there are certain professions that are likely to remain safe from AI's impact. Let's explore these professions, but be warned, you might reconsider your career choice by the end.
By Ervīns Stūrītis3 years ago in Journal
The Society Song — Hi Hi Oppression. Content Warning.
I am Australian. I am Arab. I am Muslim. I am considered a non-aboriginal. Above all, though, I am human. I was welcomed to Australia when I was 2 years old. When I was 5, I was awarded with a citizenship. The same year, an aboriginal man robbed my family and I, and stole our goods and money. When we told fellow members of the Australian (non-aboriginal) community, they responded with many vulgar comments and one that to this day stands out to me was: “Yeah mate, just be careful from those mobs, they’re dangerous, sayin’ it’s their land an’ all, ungrateful.” My parents taught us to stay away from these ‘mobs’. Such negative stereotypes are a primary cause of the social, economic and cultural disadvantages of aboriginal people. They are often judged as being ‘less than’ from the get-go, thereby keeping them from having the same access to opportunities as the rest of us.
By TabaraksThoughts3 years ago in Journal
Memories: 14 July 2025
14 July 2025 9:34 am just woke up. Lots of dreams. Stressful ones about being on a bus and having my new iPhone stolen on the bus. Then buying cakes in a very industrial looking area, in a cake shop, trying to find gluten free options for Jarrod, who was waiting outside as my car (an electric one! WTF?!) was being recharged. Then coming out with the slices of yummy cakes to find he had gone missing.
By Tanya Arons 3 years ago in Journal
Time Management Improvement
Effective time management is critical for success in both personal and professional settings. However, with the countless demands and distractions in modern life, it can be challenging to stay organized and on task. Fortunately, there are numerous strategies and techniques you can implement to improve your time management skills. Here are five practical tips to get you started:
By Freddie's Lost Treasures3 years ago in Journal
Leveling Up Confidence
By Steven A. Clubb This blog isn’t about informing you on a subject or giving advice. Instead, it will be a post of my self-reflection and processing my inner demons and emotions. This will probably be the start of many journal entries to help me love and respect myself.
By All’s Fair in Love & Writing3 years ago in Journal
Memories: 9 July 2025
9 July 2025 7:44 am. Cold grey morning…but up and at ‘em. I had a dream of my psychiatrist (who recently had surgery so I have been worrying about him). He was at a health resort with a large swimming pool. I had my debrief with him there. (Which would never happen in real Life!)
By Tanya Arons 3 years ago in Journal
Memories: 10 July 2025
10 July 2025 9:34 am bad night. But I soldiered through like a Berserker Queen, cos that’s what I do! I’ve woken up just in time before Ratih arrives to clean. I feel like hell. My intercostal muscles in and around my chest still ache but not as severely as yesterday.
By Tanya Arons 3 years ago in Journal










