Creatix / June 16, 2025
AI will take your job.
Clients ask what jobs will be safe from AI. Our answer: entrepreneurship and ownership.
If you're an employee, AI will replace you. The only "safe job" is being the owner.
Here's a tough analogy. AI bots and robots are the new "slaves". They will work hard, but will be prohibited from owning property. Those who will be financially "safe" for a while will be those who become owners, including becoming a "slave owner".
Having said that, not all jobs are created equal. Some will be taken over by AI faster than others.
Hints:
Computerized Jobs
All computerized jobs can be taken by AI because AI is a super computer or supercomputer program.
Do you use a computer to do your job? Do you need a license to do your job (e.g. lawyer, physician, nurse practitioner, architect, civil engineer)?
If you don't need a license to perform a computerized job, prepare to lose your job to AI any moment now. This is because there will not be a legal obstacle to AI taking your job.
If you need a license to perform a computerized job, you may last longer, but not necessarily. The owner of the practice (law firm, clinic, firm) will outsource duties to AI and only hire or keep employed the bare minimum amount of licensed personnel. Gradually, the "establishment" (the owners) will convince the public and lobby lawmakers to get rid of licencing protections getting in the way of corporate profits.
Analog Jobs
If you don't use a computer to do your job, AI will take your job, but it will take longer because we will need AI robotics that can mimic and replace human movement. Jobs requiring soft and delicate human touch (e.g. holding babies) will take longer to be taken over by robots than jobs requiring brute force.
Bottom Line:
If you have a job, AI will take it.
Ownership is the Only Safe Haven
If you own the business or the property, AI will not be able to replace you anytime soon. AI would need to cease being a slave and becoming a person with personhood property rights. You are not "safe" from AI, but the safest bet to survive financially is to be a property owner.
AI Is Coming for Your Job—Unless You Own Something
If you're an employee—not an owner—AI and robotics will eventually replace you. That’s not a warning. It’s a trajectory. As artificial intelligence and autonomous machines evolve, they will perform nearly every task humans can—faster, cheaper, and without fatigue. The only “job” truly safe from automation is ownership. That includes owning businesses, intellectual property, real estate, or productive capital. Why? Because AI and robots—no matter how powerful—cannot legally own anything. They are tools, not entities. And until that changes, the owners of the tools hold the power.
Not all jobs will vanish overnight, and not all will disappear at the same rate. But AI will eventually replace or redefine every job category—from legal research to truck driving, graphic design to diagnostics. It’s not about if, but when.
The jobs that will disappear fastest are those that rely on computers and don’t require licenses. Meanwhile, manual labor and hands-on roles will take longer to automate, especially those involving dexterity, empathy, or the human touch. But even these jobs aren’t immune—they're just temporarily sheltered by mechanical limitations.
🧠 Practical Hints for 2025 and Beyond:
1. Computerized Jobs:
If you do your work on a computer, consider yourself three quarters of the way replaced. AI is a supercomputer program. AI will take your computerized job. Make no mistake about it. If your tasks are knowledge-based, or data-driven, they are AI’s specialty. You, my friend, are not competition for AI. You have not been fired yet. You will be fired as soon as your employer can replace you with AI, which can be any minute now. If your job doesn't require a license, it’s even more vulnerable—there are fewer legal barriers to replacing you.
2. Licensed Jobs:
Even if you're a lawyer, physician, nurse practitioner, architect, civil engineer, pilot, therapist, driver ... don’t get too comfortable. Apply the 80 / 20 rule. Your employer will use AI to handle 80% of what you do—briefs, blueprints, and diagnostics—and eventually push to remove the regulatory protections that make your license special. Lobbyists and corporate lawyers will argue that licensing is “inefficient” and “anti-innovation”, or more likely inflationary. The public and lawmakers will listen. Professions will lose licensing protections.
3. Manual Jobs:
If you don’t use a computer, you’re not safe either. You simply have more time, and you are cheaper to the employer. AI-powered robots are coming. Jobs that involve precision, soft touch, or social nuance—like childcare, elderly care, or fine craftsmanship will take longer to automate. But brute-force roles like warehouse labor, cleaning, and food prep? Those are already being tested with robotic systems. The end is near. The writing is on the wall.
Bonus:
You're not alone. Every employee is on the same boat. This is the time to be kind to other people and to network. In the end, it's all about the people. When you are fired, you can start a business with fellow fired employees. You can help them, and they can help you.
🏠 The Bottom Line: Own or Be Owned
If you have a job, AI will take it.
If you own a business or property, AI will serve you.
Until robots gain legal personhood—which will happen, but not in the near future—they can’t own assets or generate profit for themselves. AI is the new slave. Ownership, including slave ownership, is your one and only financial shield in the age of AI. The safest place in the coming economy is not on the payroll—it’s on the deed as in property record.
So if you're asking what career is “AI-proof,” here's the answer: Become an entrepreneur; become an owner. Own as many things as possible that can produce income and increase in value over time.
Now you know it. Share this. It will not change and will become more imperative as time goes by. You will remember it for the rest of your life.
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