I've been hearing a lot in the news lately about AI and the fact that it will potentially replace many jobs that humans do now. Since I am happily retired this does not concern me over much although I do wonder about the jobs of my children and grandchildren.
Thinking back over jobs I have had, I realize that some could easily have been done by AI controlled robots. For example, I saw a piece in the news last night about robot arms mixing and pouring drinks in a bar. Lucky for me that technology wasn't around the summer I tended bar. I had just moved to a new town and needed that job.
Then there was my first career as an elementary and middle school art teacher. I can imagine a robot rolling up and down the aisles, critiquing students' work, but I'm not sure how much work would actually get done, although the visual aids might be pretty spectacular. Students in our area have already adapted to e-learning days when the weather is terrible, but according to a teacher I know, there isn't always a lot of work getting done because there aren't any parents home to supervise. Maybe, in addition to the laptops that are provided to most students in our local school systems, homes could be provided with AI "teachers" to keep the children working???
Finally, let's consider real estate sales where I spent 25 years of my working life. When I started that career, we were thrilled to have one little postage stamp size picture of a house for sale on our computers. By the time I retired we could show clients virtual tours of many houses, saving endless hours of driving people from house to house. Not really AI but a nice improvement in technology. AI closings would be great.
And yet, as I look back on those jobs I realize that what I enjoyed most in each of them was the interaction with people, real live people. I think I may have retired just in time.