As an AI language model, AI cannot predict the future with certainty, but certain jobs are less likely to be entirely replaced by artificial intelligence, such as:
- Social workers and counselors who require human empathy, emotional intelligence, and interpersonal skills to connect with their clients.

- Teachers who require critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability to individual learner needs.

- Healthcare professionals like doctors, nurses, and other medical practitioners who require a nuanced understanding of human physiology, pathology, and psychology.

- Creative professionals such as artists, musicians, writers, and designers who bring unique perspectives and insights that drive innovation and imagination.

- Skilled tradespeople and manual laborers such as plumbers, electricians, and construction workers who need hands-on experience, problem-solving abilities, and dexterity.
