The recent explosion of artificial intelligence is creating opportunities in many fields while also reinventing traditional ways of working and professions. Most professions have already entered the dead end of artificial intelligence. While career experts frequently issue warnings, a generation has now emerged that shapes its goals according to artificial intelligence. So, which jobs will not be affected by artificial intelligence? Here are the professions that require human interaction and have the lowest risk of automation…
Artificial intelligence that can work on behalf of people has already started to threaten professions. Even if not now, artificial intelligence tools will inevitably be introduced in workplaces in the near future. With the AI boom, employees are worried about the possibility of being replaced by automation.
The company evaluated various professions to determine which jobs would be most resistant to artificial intelligence based on the necessity of human interaction and the likelihood of automation. Here are 10 professions that Eskimoz has determined are currently unaffected by artificial intelligence…
- Graphic designers
Graphic designers ranked tenth due to the strong need for human interaction when communicating with clients. This job also requires human creativity that algorithms and data analysis cannot provide.
- Industrial production managers
Industrial production managers are ranked ninth on the list. Because in this profession, problem-solving and working with customers are important factors where human interaction comes into play.
- Compliance officers
A compliance officer is an employee responsible for ensuring that the institution adheres to internal policies and external regulatory requirements. Compliance officers rank eighth among jobs that artificial intelligence cannot replace, primarily due to the need for human interaction. However, experts indicate that compliance officers are still at risk of being replaced due to the use of artificial intelligence in tasks such as risk assessment and document review.

- Architecture and engineering managers
Architecture and engineering managers are among the top 10 jobs with the lowest risk of automation. Experts indicate that this role requires human interaction with the public.
- Education and development specialists
There is a 29% chance of automation for education and development specialists. It is stated that communication is important for this profession and that it cannot be achieved with artificial intelligence.
- Primary level inspectors and administrative support staff
First-line supervisors and administrative support staff rank fifth due to the strong need for human interaction with the public. Experts state that this role requires people management skills and leadership ability.
- General and operations managers
General and operations managers rank fourth with a low automation risk score. Experts state that human involvement and public interaction are important for this role.
- Human resources managers
According to experts, human resources managers rank third due to the need for human interaction and human empathy.

- Medical and health services managers
It is argued that while artificial intelligence can be used in diagnosis and treatment recommendations, it is not possible for healthcare workers to interact with patients. It is particularly noted that artificial intelligence cannot replace humans, especially when it comes to providing emotional support.
- Lawyers
According to experts, lawyering is the most resilient profession against artificial intelligence. According to experts, the reason for this is the human ability to make decisions and judgments. Due to the necessity of analyzing and interpreting legal documents, it is stated that this profession cannot be performed by artificial intelligence.
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