Lede
If your plan is hide behind a wrench, remember robots get wrenches too.
What does not make sense
- Calling plumbing the safe island like automation will politely stop at the waterline.
- CEOs promising job safety while selling the tools that erase it.
- Telling kids to avoid code when every tool, truck, and tap is getting firmware.
- Pretending the risk is distant while entry roles are already thinning.
Sense check / The numbers
- Geoffrey Hinton, dubbed the godfather of AI, says physical trades like plumbing are safer for now because real-world manipulation is hard for robots. He cited call centres and paralegals as early losers. [Business Insider]
- Sam Altman says customer service jobs are among the first to go; nursing looks safer. Translation: routine desk work gets hit early. [Yahoo]
- Nvidia’s Jensen Huang argues AI will change every job rather than erase them outright. Changed still means fewer people per task. [Business Insider]
- Hinton also warns AI could make a few much richer and most poorer if we do nothing. That is the policy problem, not the wrench. [Financial Times]
The sketch
Panel 1: Poster: “Father of AI: Plumber is safer.” Footnote: for now.
Panel 2: Under-sink mini-bot leaks. Owner: “Run update?” Side label: PARTS OK, CODE NO.
Panel 3: Job board: HIRING. Tiles: PLC tech, ROS dev, Field integrator. Caption: “Fix robots. Code too.”

What to watch, not the show
- Where automation lands first: back-office, contact centres, logistics, then field service.
- Robotics rollouts in warehouses, hospitals, and utilities.
- New jobs mix: fewer generalists, more integrators, safety techs, data wranglers.
- Training that pays now: PLC basics, Python, ROS, safety standards, networked sensors.
- Policy that matters: portable training credits, on-the-job upskilling, fair severance.
The Hermit take
Say the quiet part. Safer-for-now is not safe-forever.
Count what matters: paid retraining hours, not press lines.
Keep or toss
Keep: PLC basics, Python, repair rights, paid retraining.
Toss: safety myths, vendor lock-in, non-competes, gains without pay.
Sources
Business Insider – Hinton on plumbers as safer-for-now work: https://www.businessinsider.com/geoffrey-hinton-godfather-of-ai-safe-jobs-2025-6
DIG Watch brief – Hinton: a good bet would be to be a plumber: https://dig.watch/updates/plumbing-still-safe-as-ai-replaces-office-jobs-says-ai-pioneer
Yahoo News recap – Altman: customer service goes first: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/sam-altman-predicts-ai-customer-110120434.html
Economic Times – Altman on what stays safer, customer support at risk: https://m.economictimes.com/magazines/panache/sam-altman-reveals-the-one-job-chatgpt-cant-touch-for-software-developer-jobs-his-forecast-is-not-what-you-think/articleshow/123899138.cms
Business Insider – Jensen Huang: AI will redefine jobs, not kill them: https://www.businessinsider.com/ai-will-redefine-jobs-not-replace-them-nvidia-ceo-huang-2025-7
Financial Times – Hinton: AI may make a few richer and most poorer: https://www.ft.com/content/31feb335-4945-475e-baaa-3b880d9cf8ce
Leave a Reply