
What will happen when Tesla unveils its self-driving robo-taxis and they start rolling on the roads?
Of course, many people immediately think of 'job loss'.
Uber drivers, taxi drivers, delivery workers, logistics drivers, and even rental car counter staff.
Millions of people working in the so-called 'mobility labor' sector could disappear in a short time.
So, a question arises. What jobs can humans do now? And more fundamentally, what must we do to survive?
First, the most realistic approach is to find areas that machines cannot replace.
And instead of viewing machines as enemies, we should recognize them as collaborators.
For example, roles like monitoring staff at autonomous vehicle operation centers or remote control managers for robot taxis are already emerging.
- Digital Traffic Manager: A 'virtual traffic controller' that integrates and operates hundreds of autonomous vehicles.
- AI Tuner & Trainer: Trainers who help AI operate more precisely through human data.
- Digital Human Facilitator: People who adjust emotions 'behind the scenes' in avatar-based customer interactions or conversations with AI characters.
In other words, jobs will increase where AI leads, but humans finely tune from behind.
In an era where 'human touch' becomes premium - as automation becomes commonplace, paradoxically, services that involve human hands will become more valuable.
Handcrafted goods, homemade food, and customized fashion will be elevated as 'AI impossible areas'.
As all content begins to be mass-produced by AI, content created by 'real people' will gain more trust.
At that time, branding will be synonymous with survival.
As digital fatigue becomes a part of daily life, people who help recovery through analog means - such as yoga instructors, meditation guides, and natural healing guides - will be in high demand.
If basic human mobility is also automated after driverless taxis, what remains is just one thing - personal stories.
Vlogs, blogs, creative works, YouTube, lectures, interviews, books, classes, exhibitions.
A time will come when everyone shows their own life.
The person who answers the questions 'Who am I?' and 'What value does my life experience hold?' will be the new worker.
The future of work will revolve around 'meaning', 'relationships', 'experiences', 'emotions', and 'identity'.
When driverless taxis roam the roads, humans will no longer need to hold the steering wheel.
But they must still hold the steering wheel of their own lives.








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