Here's what to study if you want a high-paying, robot-resistant job in the future. (via CNBCMakeIt)
But there is a silver lining. These same futurists say professionals, especially young ones who will be more affected by these changes, can stay on top of workforce changes and earn good money by learning certain skills.
To get a high-paying job in the future, business leaders suggest focusing your students in these four areas:Jack Ma, Chairman of Alibaba Group at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.Ma says that in the next 30 years, artificial intelligence will outpace human knowledge. "The new wave is coming. Jobs will be taken away," Ma says. "Some people, who catch up [with] the wave, will be rich, will be more successful."
To keep up, Ma suggests professionals learn as much about data as they can. According to his projections for the future job market, skills associated with data and its analysis will become extremely valuable.Top Google executives agree.
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