When you said all the "intelligence" jobs will be automated first, were you talking about smart people jobs or were you thinking of working for an intelligence agency?
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White collar jobs, essentially. Jobs that require you to "work hard" by sitting at a desk and using your brain on a computer. Those will be the easiest to automate.
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@1,378,946 (epoch flicker !!//ofCutyg)
It depends. If you have an advanced degree, there’s usually more than one career path. For example, someone could also be a professor and/or a researcher. I don’t necessarily think it’s smart to not get a degree if it’s the case that those jobs might not be automated. Since someone with a degree can still do jobs that don’t require a degree, and jobs that require a degree generally pay more. (Which is mostly what explains why Asian Americans earn more than other ethnic groups in the United States since more of them tend to go to college.)