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Top 9 professions where robots will replace people in the near future

'23.10.2021'

Nurgul Sultanova-Chetin

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The future and robots, at least in the form of smartphones or smart home devices, are already here. We ask robots to help us avoid traffic jams, order pizza and clean carpets - and that's just the beginning. Automation is everywhere. And although it simplifies life, makes industries more profitable, and products more functional, at the same time it threatens a person with the loss of some jobs. Go Banking Rates.

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Tidio's customer service platform used Reddit and Amazon Mechanical Turk to survey 1225 people about what they thought about automation, especially the jobs they felt were most threatened by the robot revolution.

Waiter

  • Average salary: 27 300 dollars
  • Percentage of respondents predicting the occupation of this profession by robots: 17%

Waiters in restaurants can easily be overwhelmed, leading to errors. Lunch can become unpleasant and ineffective for everyone involved. On the other hand, robot waiters, apps, POS kiosks and other technologies always keep their cool. They have already started to conquer the restaurant industry.

Bartender

  • Average salary: 36 192 dollars
  • Percentage of respondents predicting the occupation of this profession by robots: 19%

While serving a bar requires more experience than serving tables, the position also entails the ability to perform multiple tasks at the same time. They should remain cool under pressure and be patient with people, even if they don't deserve it - all this is easily done by robots.

Cleaner

  • Average salary: $ 31
  • Percentage of respondents predicting the occupation of this profession by robots: 21%

From hospitals and homes to offices and restaurants, cleaners keep businesses and homes safe and hygienic. This kind of work has never been more important, complex and dangerous than during the pandemic. Robots are not afraid of viruses, and they do not mind the hard and dirty work associated with cleaning premises.

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Accountant

  • Average salary: 43 917 dollars
  • Percentage of respondents predicting the occupation of this profession by robots: 23%

Accountants have relied on sophisticated software for years to make their jobs easier and more accurate. But pretty soon the software will be able to work without a human. This does not bode well for accountants, but their technical background, financial knowledge, and math skills may prove useful in higher-level positions such as financial management or protection against fraud.

Customer Relations Officer

  • Average salary: 39 746 dollars
  • Percentage of respondents predicting the occupation of this profession by robots: 24%

Technology is becoming more and more advanced. According to Technology Review, artificial intelligence and chatbots are already making customers unaware that they are not talking to a real person.

Warehouse employee

  • Average salary: 27 218 dollars
  • Percentage of respondents predicting the occupation of this profession by robots: 26%

Anyone who has seen the inside of Amazon's order processing center knows that warehousing and sorting robots work with a speed, precision and skill that no human could possibly match.

Interpreter

  • Average salary: 50 342 dollars
  • Percentage of respondents predicting the occupation of this profession by robots: 42%

Anyone with an internet connection can use impressively accurate translation tools - both written and oral - for free with Google. There is also a niche for human translators, especially with regard to the subtle nuances associated with regional dialects and slang, but that will not last long.

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Driver

  • Average salary: 48 713 dollars
  • Percentage of respondents predicting the occupation of this profession by robots: 51%

Taxi and bus drivers will surely see many of their jobs shift to robots in the coming years. According to the latest estimates, self-driving cars will hit the road in years to come, not decades.

Cashier

  • Average salary: 25 020 dollars
  • Percentage of respondents predicting the occupation of this profession by robots: 63%

In 2018, Amazon introduced the fully automated Amazon Go stores. Automatic payment service shopping allowed consumers to shop without having to stand in lines and go through the checkout process. Cashiers were simply no longer needed. Amazon Go had some problems and the format isn't perfect. But the work of the cashier will be robotized, there is no doubt about that.

Jobs robots can't touch (at least not yet)

The Tidio study also asked respondents what jobs they thought were less likely to be given to robots. Here are the results:

  • Mechanic: 16%
  • Electrician: 19%
  • Nurse: 21%
  • Lawyer: 26%
  • Doctor: 30%
  • Police officer: 31%
  • Therapist: 35%
  • Musician: 36%
  • Artist: 39%
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