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(Prepper) 末日生存职业组合;你自己是否有价值不被AI取代,您适合组队吗?
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本帖最后由 aidj 于 20-3-2026 08:34 AM 编辑
好,这里给你一份**系统化、尽量完整的“末日100大高价值职业/技能清单”**。
逻辑按生存优先级分类:**医疗 → 食物 → 水 → 能源 → 安全 → 基础工业 → 生活支持 → 知识恢复**
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# 🧠 一、医疗与生命维持(1–15)
1 外科医生
2 急诊医生
3 战地医生
4 护士
5 牙医
6 药剂师
7 草药师
8 流行病学专家
9 病理学家
10 助产士
11 兽医(动物=食物来源)
12 康复治疗师
13 心理医生(群体稳定)
14 消毒/卫生专家
15 医疗器械维修员
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# 🌾 二、农业与食物生产(16–30)
16 农民(粮食)
17 园艺师
18 种子保存专家
19 土壤学家
20 灌溉工程师
21 温室种植专家
22 水培/无土栽培专家
23 畜牧业者
24 家禽养殖者
25 养蜂人
26 渔夫
27 猎人
28 食品保存专家(腌制/烟熏)
29 屠夫
30 粮食储存管理者
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# 💧 三、水资源系统(31–40)
31 打井工
32 水处理工程师
33 水质检测员
34 管道工
35 水利工程师
36 简易过滤系统设计者
37 雨水收集系统专家
38 污水处理人员
39 水源侦察员
40 脱盐技术人员
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# ⚡ 四、能源与电力(41–50)
41 电力工程师
42 太阳能系统工程师
43 风力发电技术员
44 柴油发电机维修师
45 电池维护工程师
46 电工
47 输电线路维修员
48 热能工程师
49 生物燃料技术员
50 核能技术人员(极端情况)
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# 🔧 五、机械与基础工业(51–65)
51 机械工程师
52 汽车维修技师
53 农机维修师
54 焊工
55 钳工
56 铸造工
57 金属加工师
58 工业设计工程师
59 机床操作员
60 工具制造师
61 自行车维修员(低能源交通)
62 武器维护技师
63 发动机专家
64 设备拆解与回收专家
65 工业材料工程师
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# 🏗 六、建筑与基础设施(66–75)
66 建筑工程师
67 木匠
68 泥瓦匠
69 屋顶修复工
70 道路维修人员
71 桥梁工程师
72 防御工事建造者
73 城市规划师(重建阶段)
74 测量员
75 简易住房设计者
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# 🛡 七、安全与秩序(76–85)
76 军人
77 特种作战人员
78 警察
79 保安/护卫
80 战术教官
81 情报分析员
82 无人机操作员(侦察)
83 爆炸物处理专家
84 危机管理专家
85 社区领导者
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# 🚚 八、物流与交通(86–92)
86 卡车司机
87 船员
88 飞行员(稀缺但关键)
89 导航员
90 仓储管理者
91 供应链协调员
92 动物运输(马匹/牲畜)管理者
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# 🔥 九、生活技能与日用品(93–97)
93 厨师(资源优化)
94 裁缝(衣物修复)
95 制革工
96 清洁与卫生人员
97 理发师(卫生与心理稳定)
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# 📚 十、知识与文明延续(98–100)
98 教师 (幸存者中有小孩)
99 工程/科学知识保存者
100 历史记录者(文明重建关键)
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# 🧭 总结一条“末日铁律”
**价值排序本质:**
👉 活下去(医疗)
👉 不饿死(农业)
👉 不渴死(水)
👉 有能量(电力)
👉 不被抢(安全)
👉 能修复(工业)
👉 能传承(教育)
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# ⚠️ 一个现实但残酷的结论
末日世界里真正的“硬通货”不是钱,而是:
* 抗生素
* 子弹(或武力)
* 干净水
* 种子
* 能源
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如果你想更进一步,我可以帮你做一个更现实的版本:
👉 **“普通人(现在在马来西亚)3个月内最容易转型的10个末日技能”**
👉 或 **“末日生存职业组合(一个人=一个小团队配置)”**
这些会更贴近现实,而不是纯理论。
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发表于 20-3-2026 08:43 AM
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Below is a **clear audit of the 100 roles** with a simple verdict:
* **No** = cannot be replaced by AI (needs physical presence, hands-on work, or human trust)
* **Partial** = AI can assist but not replace
* **Yes** = largely replaceable by AI (if infrastructure still exists)
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# 🧠 Medical & Life Support (1–15)
1. Surgeon — **No**
2. Emergency Physician — **No**
3. Combat Medic — **No**
4. Nurse — **No**
5. Dentist — **No**
6. Pharmacist — **Partial**
7. Herbalist — **No**
8. Epidemiologist — **Yes**
9. Pathologist — **Partial**
10. Midwife — **No**
11. Veterinarian — **No**
12. Rehabilitation Therapist — **No**
13. Psychologist — **Partial**
14. Sanitation Specialist — **No**
15. Medical Equipment Technician — **No**
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# 🌾 Agriculture & Food (16–30)
16. Farmer — **No**
17. Horticulturist — **No**
18. Seed Preservation Specialist — **No**
19. Soil Scientist — **Partial**
20. Irrigation Engineer — **Partial**
21. Greenhouse Specialist — **No**
22. Hydroponics Expert — **Partial**
23. Livestock Farmer — **No**
24. Poultry Farmer — **No**
25. Beekeeper — **No**
26. Fisherman — **No**
27. Hunter — **No**
28. Food Preservation Specialist — **No**
29. Butcher — **No**
30. Grain Storage Manager — **No**
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# 💧 Water Systems (31–40)
31. Well Digger — **No**
32. Water Treatment Engineer — **Partial**
33. Water Quality Tester — **Partial**
34. Plumber — **No**
35. Hydraulic Engineer — **Partial**
36. Filtration System Designer — **Partial**
37. Rainwater Harvesting Specialist — **No**
38. Wastewater Technician — **No**
39. Water Scout — **No**
40. Desalination Technician — **Partial**
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# ⚡ Energy & Power (41–50)
41. Electrical Engineer — **Partial**
42. Solar Engineer — **Partial**
43. Wind Technician — **Partial**
44. Generator Repair Technician — **No**
45. Battery Engineer — **Partial**
46. Electrician — **No**
47. Grid Repair Worker — **No**
48. Thermal Engineer — **Partial**
49. Biofuel Specialist — **Partial**
50. Nuclear Technician — **Partial**
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# 🔧 Mechanical & Industry (51–65)
51. Mechanical Engineer — **Partial**
52. Auto Mechanic — **No**
53. Farm Equipment Mechanic — **No**
54. Welder — **No**
55. Fitter — **No**
56. Foundry Worker — **No**
57. Metalworker — **No**
58. Industrial Designer — **Yes**
59. Machine Operator — **Partial**
60. Toolmaker — **No**
61. Bicycle Repairer — **No**
62. Weapons Technician — **No**
63. Engine Specialist — **No**
64. Salvage Specialist — **No**
65. Materials Engineer — **Partial**
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# 🏗 Construction & Infrastructure (66–75)
66. Civil Engineer — **Partial**
67. Carpenter — **No**
68. Mason — **No**
69. Roofer — **No**
70. Road Repair Worker — **No**
71. Bridge Engineer — **Partial**
72. Fortification Builder — **No**
73. Urban Planner — **Yes**
74. Surveyor — **Partial**
75. Shelter Designer — **Partial**
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# 🛡 Security & Order (76–85)
76. Soldier — **No**
77. Special Forces — **No**
78. Police Officer — **No**
79. Guard — **No**
80. Tactics Instructor — **No**
81. Intelligence Analyst — **Yes**
82. Drone Operator — **Partial**
83. EOD Specialist — **No**
84. Crisis Manager — **No**
85. Community Leader — **No**
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# 🚚 Logistics & Transport (86–92)
86. Truck Driver — **Partial**
87. Sailor — **No**
88. Pilot — **Partial**
89. Navigator — **Partial**
90. Warehouse Manager — **Partial**
91. Supply Chain Coordinator — **Yes**
92. Animal Transport Handler — **No**
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# 🔥 Daily Life Skills (93–97)
93. Cook — **No**
94. Tailor — **No**
95. Leatherworker — **No**
96. Cleaner — **No**
97. Barber — **No**
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# 📚 Knowledge & Civilization (98–100)
98. Teacher — **Partial**
99. Knowledge Preserver — **Partial**
100. Historian — **Yes**
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# 🧭 Final Insight (Very Important)
**In a true collapse scenario:**
👉 AI loses power, infrastructure, and data pipelines
👉 Physical skills dominate
👉 80%+ of roles become **NOT replaceable**
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# ⚠️ Brutal Reality
Even if AI is extremely advanced:
* It cannot farm without machines
* It cannot fix pipes without hands
* It cannot defend without force
* It cannot treat wounds without physical intervention
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💡 **One-line conclusion:**
> The closer a job is to **physical survival**, the less replaceable it is by AI.
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If you want, I can go one level deeper:
👉 Rank these 100 jobs by **“AI resistance score” (0–100)**
👉 Or simulate **“AI + robots vs human survival skills”** in a collapse scenario
That’s where it gets really interesting.
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发表于 20-3-2026 08:52 AM
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本帖最后由 aidj 于 20-3-2026 08:09 PM 编辑
Here’s a **realistic simulation of “AI + robots vs human survival skills” in a collapse scenario**—broken into phases, because the outcome changes dramatically over time.
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# 🧠 Scenario Setup
Assume:
* Global infrastructure partially collapses (war, grid failure, supply chain breakdown)
* Some AI systems + robots still exist (drones, industrial bots, maybe autonomous vehicles)
* No stable global internet or manufacturing
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# ⚙️ Phase 1: Early Collapse (0–3 months)
**Winner: AI + Robots (in limited zones)**
### What AI + robots can still do:
* Surveillance (drones, sensors)
* Automated warehouses distribution
* Precision farming (if already deployed)
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* Medical diagnosis (if hospitals still powered)
### Human advantage:
* Improvisation
* Mobility without infrastructure
* Social coordination
### Result:
👉 High-tech zones (military bases, smart cities) outperform humans
👉 But only **where electricity + maintenance still exist**
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# 🔋 Phase 2: System Degradation (3–12 months)
**Winner: Humans begin to overtake**
### What breaks for AI:
* Battery degradation
* Lack of spare parts
* Software failures without updates
* Sensor damage (dust, humidity, weather)
### Robots’ key weakness:
👉 They **cannot repair themselves without a functioning industry**
### Humans:
* Adapt tools
* Reuse scrap
* Switch to low-tech solutions
### Result:
👉 AI effectiveness drops sharply outside controlled facilities
👉 Human survival groups become dominant in most مناطق
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# 🪫 Phase 3: Infrastructure Collapse (1–5 years)
**Winner: Humans (overwhelmingly)**
### AI + robots condition:
* Most systems offline
* No chip production
* No global supply chains
* Complex robots become useless
### Only survivors:
* Simple machines (engines, mechanical tools)
* Maybe small solar-powered systems
### Humans:
* Farming
* Hunting
* Craft production
* Community defense
### Result:
👉 Civilization reverts to **pre-industrial / early industrial level**
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# 🔁 Phase 4: Long-Term Survival (5–50 years)
**Winner: Humans + LOW-TECH, not AI**
### What remains useful:
* Books / stored knowledge
* Simple electrical systems
* Basic automation (very limited)
### What disappears:
* Advanced AI (no compute infrastructure)
* Robotics supply chains
* Semiconductor ecosystems
### Result:
👉 “AI dominance” becomes irrelevant
👉 Knowledge matters more than machines
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# ⚖️ Direct Comparison
| Capability | AI + Robots | Humans |
| ---------------------- | ----------- | -------- |
| Adaptation | ❌ Weak | ✅ Strong |
| Self-repair | ❌ None | ✅ Yes |
| Energy independence | ❌ Low | ✅ Medium |
| Long-term survival | ❌ Very weak | ✅ Strong |
| Precision (short-term) | ✅ High | ❌ Lower |
| Improvisation | ❌ None | ✅ High |
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# 🧨 Critical Weak Point of AI
AI systems depend on:
* Electricity grid
* Semiconductor supply chain
* Cooling systems
* Data centers
* Maintenance crews
Remove these → AI collapses.
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# 🧬 The Real Winner
👉 Not “AI”
👉 Not “pure humans”
**The real winner is:**
> Humans who can use **simple technology + practical survival skills**
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# 🧭 Final Insight
**Short term (weeks–months):**
👉 AI looks dominant
**Medium term (months–years):**
👉 Humans catch up
**Long term (years–decades):**
👉 AI disappears, humans rebuild
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# ⚠️ Brutal but accurate conclusion
> AI is a “civilization amplifier,” not a “civilization survivor.”
Without civilization, AI doesn’t survive.
Without AI, humans still can.
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If you want, I can simulate a darker or more specific version:
* “AI-controlled military vs civilian survival groups”
* “China/US high-tech zones vs rural survival communities”
* “Malaysia/Singapore survival probability map”
Those get even more realistic (and a bit uncomfortable).
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