What jobs AI can't replace for the foreseeable future According to the article, jobs requiring legal liability and professional sign-off, such as architects, structural engineers, and auditors, are safe because AI cannot be held accountable or jailed for negligence. Additionally, hands-on trades like plumbers, electricians, and surgeons are unlikely to be replaced due to the high risk of costly mistakes from robots. Finally, creative and performance-based roles like actors, musicians, and professional athletes remain secure because audiences value unpredictable human talent over predictable AI output. AI anxiety is a new term that many people are learning recently, this substack features stories of people losing job to AI client / management switched to AI tools instead of employing them AI can't be liable for fault. Claude , Gemini or ChatGPT can't be jailed if a building collapse due to wrong material / engineering calculation. If your job requires sign-off signature that says everything is good and you can go to jail for negligence or malicious intent , your job is safe Auditor, Architect, Structural engineer . Upper management / directors will always need someone to sign-off critical tasks, so that someone will take the blame if anything goes wrong. Plumber, electrician, surgeon, construction worker, cook. Yes there's AI robot now, but you wouldn't want to risk frying your home electrical circuit from a robot mistake, and I believe most affluent / wealthy people like some upper management people who love AI don't want too. Actors, professional sports / chess / players, musician, comedian. Whats the fun watching two computer AI playing chess with each other? People want unpredictable fun, and be amazed by talent / trained skill. Computer / AI would be at the top level of being trained and predictable, it would be boring.