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Through the random sways of trying to survive in this world, I eventually landed in writing medical content for a public facing site. I've done science stuff before, making articles around 1000 words usually on new research or news related to science.
I work for a medical tech company now and write articles, disease guides (like a WebMD page), and PR stuff for the company. However long this job lasts, I'd like to continue working fully remote in this vague sphere of work for the long term because it allows me to build a life elsewhere where the cost of living is lower.
However, with the rise of AI and all that jazz, I really need some perspective on where this is all headed. Are people like me destined for the chopping block? My skillset is at least varied though I wouldn't consider myself some amazing pro. I've worked in editing and instructional writing too for example.
What does the future hold for people like me? Are these kinda of jobs going to be superseded by technology, rendering my skillset redundant and forcing me to change careers or can I do this long term?
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