Jobs Threatened By Robots
These are some jobs, according to Amy
Webb, the founder of Webmedia group, that are ripe for disruption by
artificial intelligence.
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1.
Phone booth operators and cashiers: The rise of wearable technology and
mobile payment systems e.g the Apple Watch and the Apple pay, may make
the jobs virtually out-of-date, because there is no need for a person to
be there.
2. Marketers: The advertising tools of the internet
can allow brands to fashion their messages to customers with 'precision
accuracy'. pointing to new experiments with technologies that study
customer behaviour to identify what kind of ads will be most effective,
Webb indicated that if those tools work, then it would be translated to
smaller Marketing and Ad firms.
3. Customer service: New
technologies like predictive analytics could kill most of these jobs.
Robots like Cortana and Watson fit perfectly for such jobs.
4.
Factory workers: Haptics, a sensor based technology allows people to
virtually feel objects that are far away. Now imagine such A.I.
incorporated into a manufacturing department? it would be more cheaper
and efficient.
5. Journalists: The internet has made buying and
reading a local newspaper 'Old Fashioned'. With a new technology of
'Robot Journalists' which uses algorithms to automatically create
stories and upload them on websites without human interaction, more
journalism position would be wiped out.
6. Lawyers: Mrs Webb
believes that non-litigation lawyers could soon be replaced by online
form-based services that carry out simple tasks like trademark
applications, Wills and even Divorce. Its been made easier by the demand
to make records more open and easily accessible, thereby reducing the
need for high-priced lawyers.
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