EL PAÍS in English | These are the workers who aren’t afraid of AI: ‘ChatGPT has little say here’ by Luis Enrique Velasco
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Traditional, craft‑based trades such as electrical work, automotive mechanics, agriculture and industrial maintenance are proving resilient to AI disruption, offering strong job security amid growing uncertainty for office‑based roles. Workers like Valencia mechanic Darío Valera and electrician Mario Pastuszak highlight the high demand for hands‑on repairs and the shortage of skilled labor, while the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs 2025 report predicts that agriculture and skilled trades will lead global job creation through 2030, with “skills instability” dropping to 39 percent. Vocational enrollments in Spain have risen 32.6 percent in five years, and even as AI tools (e.g., Claude, Anthropic’s assistant) begin to support tasks such as farm management, the physical nature of these jobs—requiring human judgment, dexterity and on‑site problem solving—remains irreplaceable for now.
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