Jobs for our Children in the next 10-20 years from now due to technology
Hi everyone, I can't remember if I had done a post about our children with jobs in the near future or not but I will do one anyways.
Just wanted to post this about our children with what jobs could be around in their generation to come. I want to know if any parent has any ideas of what your child could be working at if technology or AI took over most work places in the next 10-20 years from now.
We are now in this day of age have now become so tech frenzy with laptops, Ipads, Iphones, Smartphones, etc that this has become the norm in our society. This is just the tip of the iceberg of what jobs could be like in years to come. I am guilty because I use my laptop most days to check emails,etc but I am sure that having screens at the face all the time is not good for anyone's head or brain literally.
Does anyone have any thoughts about this perhaps? Or any parents that have children that could have concerns about what your child or children could be doing in a way of a job in years ahead?
Matt
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