Yo, so like there are some jobs that AI probs can't steal anytime soon. Here are a few:
Creative jobs: AI can do a lot of things, but being creative isn't one of them. Jobs that require imagination, originality, and intuition, like artists, musicians, writers, and designers, are safe from AI takeover.
Jobs that require emotional intelligence: AI can't replace the human touch when it comes to empathy, compassion, and understanding. Jobs that require emotional intelligence, such as therapists, social workers, and nurses, are still gonna need humans.
Jobs that require physical dexterity: Jobs that require physical skills, like carpenters, plumbers, and electricians, are probs not going anywhere. Robots can do some things, but they ain't got the same level of dexterity and adaptability as us humans.
Jobs that require human interaction: Jobs that require human interaction, like teachers, salespeople, and customer service reps, are also gonna need humans. While chatbots and virtual assistants can handle some interactions, they don't have that emotional connection thing going on.
Basically, AI is cool and all, but there are still some things that only us humans can do.
I don't know if it would be able to "steal" jobs. AI can only be an assistant to humans. The real life problems and ground reality of performing jobs is more complex than data manipulation.
AI can take up any execution job, which in turn compels human to think more strategically and with more fore-sight. Don't think AI can replace human in those requiring goal setting and decision making.
No matter how sophisticated AI becomes, human input will always be required. In my opinion, it is better to say that AI will assist and reduce the human resources needed rather than completely wiping it out.