
#innovation Study points out how in the future some labor fields as we know them might not exist.
Jobatus presented research that shows that five works that are currently part of our daily lives may disappear by Artificial Intelligence.
One of the questions that has always arisen with the development of technology is whether at some point this can end jobs, due to automation or the implementation of robots.
Some studies have even been dedicated to measuring the impact of this on the labor sector. Among these, the University of Oxford last year published its research 'How robots changed the world', where it estimates that the use of robots, especially in the manufacturing area, can result in the loss of 20 million jobs by 2030.
Although it is worth clarifying, several experts on the subject indicate that while technology can replace human beings in some trades, this also implies the emergence of new labour fields in other sectors and new professions that compensate for this situation.
Given this fact, recently, the job metasuscator Jobatus, which is located in several countries, presented research that shows that five jobs that are currently part of our daily lives can disappear by Artificial Intelligence, especially for machine learning. This is the list.
Photographers of image banks:
The reason is that in the future Artificial Smart can provide in a short period of time the image that the person needs, depending on the characteristics stipulated by the user.
Thus, there is the possibility that image banks, which is used for different sectors such as advertising, change their model and stop using photographers to achieve the images.
Drivers of vehicles:
Autonomous cars are not something new and there are already several advances that suggest that in the medium term it is possible that vehicles do not need a person to be able to operate, even more so with the development of 5G networks, which give greater support to this technology.
Even a few weeks ago, South Korea began pilot testing of flying taxis that do not need a driver inside the team and are expected to start operating by 2025.
Journalists:
The study suggests that due to the development of machine learning, through Artificial Intelligence, there is the possibility that by simply entering a headline and a couple of data, the machine can generate the body of the news. Although it is not yet clear, as will be supplemented by the investigative and reporter work that are part of journalism.
Diagnostic Imaging Technician:
The development of technology could mean that people are not needed to study images, photographs or exams, as it could be supplemented with machines that can carry out this work.
Web designers:
Artificial intelligence will allow styles, templates, and web page code to be replicated, allowing them to be performed without the need for a designer to create them.
Several experts on the subject indicate that while technology can replace humans in some trades, this also implies the emergence of new labor fields.
By: TecnΓ³sfera
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