I was going to make a (supposedly) witty remark that at least one job AI can’t do and will remain the exclusive purview of human people, is MRI technician / patient assistant.
But it makes me wonder: Are folks working on non-ferromagnetic robots? A polymer robot with non-magnetic metals might be a possibility. Is it a useful device besides for obscure needs like being near a four Tesla magnet? I assume the brain is remote. But can you make a high baud radio receiver and transmitter that can be near a huge magnet? Military (to be secure from EMP?)
Can you do all the brain talk with ultrasound (or lasers, obviously, but you’d need line-of-sight)? Maybe you have have an EM signal that vibrates a small mechanical receiver element, for one way signal. Similar to that Soviet spy resonator in the plaque the Russian kids gave the US ambassador. (By the way, that was invented by Theremin (yes, Led Zeppelin no-touch instrument guy) who was both a spy tech developer and gulaged.)
Any (or maybe at least almost any) job that is data instead of physical will be mastered by AI.
Almost all physical activities too.
So much so that I hadn’t considered that there might be environments which are inherently hostile to machines but comfortable for humans. Like a high magnetic field.
Not sure there are any other examples!