Submitted by Moon_Devonshire t3_11mbaov in Futurology
To better understand what I mean. Sooner or later grocery stores won't even need people anymore. Factories will have no need for people. Same thing with truck driving.
So many things will be taken over with automation. So, right now I'm only 24 years old. But what type of world will I be living in when I'm 45? 50? Obviously we can't predict the future perfectly. But are there any particular skills and things I should be taking seriously and learning now that will become extremely relevant in the future?
I just applied for a part time job at a grocery store near by. But sooner or later. People won't be able to do that anymore.
So I guess my main question is, what should we all be learning to stay "relevant" in the work force 20-30 years from now?
LookAtMeImAName t1_jbgwdj6 wrote
Software engineering, computer science, coding, robotics, to name a few. You can absolutely not go wrong with any of these