I've been a plumber for over 10 years, and recently I can't escape hearing the word "plumber" everywhere, not because of more burst pipes or flooding bathrooms, but because tech bros and media personalities keep calling plumbing "the last job AI can't replace." It's surreal seeing my hands on, wrench turning trade suddenly held up as humanity’s final stand against automation. Am I supposed to feel grateful that AI won't be taking over my job anytime soon? Or should I feel a bit jealous that everyone else’s work seems to be getting easier thanks to AI, while I'm still wrestling pipes under sinks just like always?
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