ChatGPT vs Grok: Future Jobs

Prompt
Jobs that will exist in 2035 that don't exist today
ChatGPTOpenAI
Jobs that will exist in 2035 that don't exist today

Predicting specific jobs that will exist in 2035 can be speculative, but based on current trends in technology, society, and the environment, here are some potential job roles that might emerge by 2035:

  • AI Ethics Manager

Overseeing the ethical development and deployment of artificial intelligence systems to ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability.
  • Human-Machine Teaming Manager

Coordinating collaborative efforts between humans and AI/robots in workplaces for optimized productivity and safety.
  • Virtual Habitat Designer

Creating and maintaining immersive virtual environments for work, education, entertainment, or socializing in the metaverse.
  • Climate Change Reversal Specialist

Designing and implementing large-scale projects to reverse environmental damage, such as carbon capture and geoengineering initiatives.
  • Neural Interface Therapist

Assisting patients in adapting to and optimizing brain-computer interfaces or neural implants for medical or enhancement purposes.
  • Digital Detox Consultant

Helping individuals and organizations manage screen time and digital wellbeing to combat tech burnout.
  • Personal Data Broker

Managing, protecting, and monetizing individuals’ personal data in a future where data ownership becomes a valuable asset.
  • Mars Resource Miner

Extracting and processing resources from Mars or other celestial bodies to support space colonization efforts.
  • Autonomous Vehicle Fleet Manager

Overseeing fleets of self-driving vehicles for logistics, public transportation, and personal transit.
  • Synthetic Food Designer

Creating custom-designed foods using biotechnology, including lab-grown meats, nutrient-optimized meals, or tailor-made diets.

These roles reflect anticipated advances in technology, sustainability needs, space exploration, and societal shifts. New jobs will likely combine interdisciplinary skills and adapt to emerging challenges and opportunities.

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GrokxAI
Jobs that will exist in 2035 that don't exist today

Predicting specific jobs that will exist in 2035 but don't exist today involves some speculation, as technological, environmental, social, and economic trends will shape the future job market. However, based on current trajectories in technology, sustainability, healthcare, and societal needs, here are several potential jobs that could emerge by 2035:

  • Urban Farming Specialist

As cities grow and the need for sustainable food sources increases, vertical and urban farming will become more prevalent. Urban Farming Specialists will design, manage, and optimize high-tech indoor farms using hydroponics, aeroponics, and AI-driven crop monitoring to produce food in densely populated areas.
  • Climate Restoration Engineer

With the worsening effects of climate change, there may be a need for professionals who specialize in large-scale geoengineering projects to restore ecosystems, remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, or mitigate rising sea levels. These engineers will work on innovative solutions like artificial reefs, carbon capture systems, or reforestation drones.
  • Human-Technology Integration Therapist

As humans increasingly merge with technology (e.g., brain-computer interfaces, wearable tech, or bioengineered enhancements), there will be a need for therapists who help individuals adapt psychologically and socially to these integrations. They might assist with "cyborg identity crises" or the mental health impacts of constant connectivity.
  • Off-World Construction Worker

With space exploration advancing through companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin, there could be a demand for workers who specialize in building infrastructure on the Moon, Mars, or space stations. These roles would involve expertise in 3D printing, robotics, and materials science for extraterrestrial environments.
  • Augmented Reality Journey Planner

As augmented reality (AR) becomes more integrated into daily life, there could be professionals who design immersive travel or entertainment experiences. These planners would create AR overlays for real-world locations, blending virtual storytelling, historical reenactments, or gamified exploration into physical spaces.
  • Personal Data Broker

With data becoming a critical personal asset, individuals might hire data brokers to manage, protect, and monetize their digital footprints. These professionals would negotiate with companies on behalf of individuals to ensure fair compensation for data usage while safeguarding privacy.
  • Extinct Species Revivalist

Advances in genetic engineering and de-extinction technologies (like CRISPR) could lead to roles focused on reviving extinct species, such as the woolly mammoth or passenger pigeon. Revivalists would work in labs and field settings to reintroduce these species into controlled or natural habitats.
  • AI Personality Designer

As artificial intelligence becomes more conversational and integrated into personal and professional lives, there will be a demand for designers who craft unique AI personalities for virtual assistants, companions, or customer service bots. These designers would focus on tone, humor, empathy, and cultural nuances.
  • Quantum Computing Security Analyst

With quantum computing on the horizon, traditional encryption methods could become obsolete. Quantum Computing Security Analysts will be responsible for developing and maintaining new security protocols to protect sensitive data in a post-quantum world.
  • Space Tourism Guide

As space tourism becomes more accessible, there will be a need for trained professionals to guide tourists through space experiences, ensuring safety, explaining scientific phenomena, and managing the psychological effects of space travel.
  • Re-Wilding Coordinator

As part of global efforts to restore natural ecosystems, Re-Wilding Coordinators will oversee projects that return cultivated or urban land to its wild state. They will work with ecologists, local governments, and communities to reintroduce native species and balance human and environmental needs.
  • Neural Privacy Advocate

With advancements in neurotechnology (e.g., brain-computer interfaces), there will be concerns about the privacy of thoughts and mental data. Neural Privacy Advocates will work to protect individuals from unauthorized access to their neural data and advocate for ethical regulations in this space.

Factors Driving These New Jobs


  • Technological Advancements: AI, quantum computing, biotech, and space tech are creating entirely new industries and challenges.

  • Climate and Sustainability Needs: The push for sustainability and climate mitigation will drive innovative roles in green technology and environmental restoration.

  • Social and Ethical Shifts: As technology integrates further into human life, new ethical dilemmas and psychological needs will emerge, requiring specialized professionals.


While it's impossible to predict with certainty, these roles reflect plausible outcomes based on emerging trends. Many of these jobs will likely require cross-disciplinary skills, combining technology, ethics, and creativity. Preparing for such a future might involve learning adaptable skills in STEM, sustainability, and social sciences. What do you think about these possibilities? Are there other areas or trends you think might spawn new jobs by 2035?

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Analysis

This comparison demonstrates the different approaches each AI model takes when responding to the same prompt. Here are the key differences observed:

Response Characteristics

ChatGPT: Provides a direct response with 22 sentences.

Claude: Provides a direct response with 2 sentences.

Grok: Provides a detailed response with 48 sentences.

Key Takeaways

  • Each model brings unique strengths to this type of query
  • Response styles vary significantly between models
  • Consider your specific use case when choosing between these models

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This comparison was generated using the SNEOS AI Comparison ToolPublished: September 29, 2025 | Models: ChatGPT, Claude, Grok