However, not studying dentistry could also be a risk if human-level AGI comes slowly — for instance, if AGI isn’t developed in the next 30 years. In that case, dentists probably won’t be replaced for 30 years.
I think this is unlikely, since almost all work that is done by dentists today could be automated with current levels of AI. In theory this could mean more employment for dentists, since perhaps if dentistry were cheaper people would want a lot more of it, but while I do think this is how things work in many fields I think that’s unlikely for dentists.
I think it’s overall very hard to predict where things would go, so if I were a college freshman I would try to (a) maximize my options by staying flexible and learning a lot of different things and (b) stay on top of the tech as it matures so I’m in a position to notice when things newly become possible and take advantage of that (younger people tend to be much more adaptable).
I think this is unlikely, since almost all work that is done by dentists today could be automated with current levels of AI. In theory this could mean more employment for dentists, since perhaps if dentistry were cheaper people would want a lot more of it, but while I do think this is how things work in many fields I think that’s unlikely for dentists.
I think it’s overall very hard to predict where things would go, so if I were a college freshman I would try to (a) maximize my options by staying flexible and learning a lot of different things and (b) stay on top of the tech as it matures so I’m in a position to notice when things newly become possible and take advantage of that (younger people tend to be much more adaptable).