The most serious threat to our labor market is not immigration, but rather automation and artificial intelligence. There is no way to halt the advancement of artificial intelligence technology. Many jobs are currently in jeopardy as a direct result of bots. The occupations listed below are predicted to be obsolete within the next 20 years by artificial intelligence. We already have factories who's only employee is the maintenance of robots. Automation and A.I is taking over.
Here are sob jobs that are in danger thanks to A.I
Call center agents- There are greater number of people left the online voice jobs such as technical support, billing, reservations sales, and telemarketers because humans have emotions and feelings. The stressful nature of working with Karen's causes many people to quit their jobs. Formerly, the United States would outsource jobs in call centers to countries such as India, the Philippines, and Pakistan because these nations have large populations of native English speakers who are capable of being educated to imitate an American accent. Americans lost interest in completing this task, which led to the rise of the outsourcing industry. Because of recent advancements in artificial intelligence, jobs in call centers that require human-like communication skills are in danger of becoming obsolete. This artificial intelligence can't be hurt in any way, and they have a very pleasant voice. They are also able to put up with Karens for a number of hours.
This is a real call center call with an A.I and she sounds like a real person.
Article freelance writer This job is one of my sources of income but some online magazines like Gamespot is now using A.I to write articles for them. Some of the A.I articles are terribly written but I can see these A.I articles getting better soon. They have great SEO so they automatically make articles based on the most popular google searches.
Music composer- There is now an A.I who can compose symphonies and here is a video of two musicians trying to play a melody created by an a.i:
Painters and artists
There is now an App called Lensa and if you want paintings of you, This app can paint you, all you need is upload your picture.
With just a click of a finger, this lady have 4 paintings of her, ready to be printed. It saved her the hundreds of dollars some artists charge for commision.
It will even recommend haircuts for you.
The app costs $3.99 but that is cheaper than an actual painter. There are other A.I painters that are free but they are harder to use.
When I read the title, I was thinking about article writing and was not surprised when you listed this as one of the jobs that AI is taking away from humans. I have used AI writing tools and they are awesome.
It's a good thing I left my contact centre career behind when I left the UK, then! But I still maintain many people would much rather be assisted bt a real person rather than a machine. And what happens when there's a technical glitch in the system?
But with A.I we will not get anything original. A.I. just rewrite and combine existing materials. We will lose work where you just repeat constantly same thing. Anything creative will stay.
Actually the impact of A.I has started reflecting in the jobs that you have mentioned. It might take away a lot of jobs in the areas that you have mentioned. But one argument is that the A.I can not be better than the real human intelligence and the creative field can not be totally taken over by it. I hope and wish that it is true. I don't want creativity to loose human touch and become robotic.
Mika wrote:Has anyone tried Chat GPT? That is awesome. If can generate full length article just from the title you submit.
Not yet but I can see how many sites will block ChatGPT crawlers since it does not give author credited. I think ChatGPT will need authors for content and that base will generate new content.
Netherrealmer, you often use it don't you? The advancement of technology, particularly AI and automation, is reshaping industries and job landscapes.
I now understand why it has been so hard for me to get a call center job. I've endlessly been applying for such jobs, I always thought it was because of my geographical location.
Careers are already disappearing in many more fields world wide. The above site lists a whole lot more than already mentioned in the original article and that list grows every day. We are all facing a shortage of careers and jobs no one is prepared for and it is getting worse by the day.
The super elite have plans to get rid of humans because they no longer need a work force. AI is just part of the solution they are using to reach this goal. The Covid virus is clearly part of that goal. As of this coming January 2024, the world population is going beyond 8 billion people.
If you have never heard of the Georgia Stones, the stated goal of the elite is to reduce that population to a mere 500 million. That means they plan to intentionally get rid of 7 billion, 500 million people. Universal income sounds like a nice dream, but it will never happen. Why should they bother to pay people they no longer need to just sit around and get high? They want to either let or make you die off. More info on the Georgia Stones. Look very closely at commandment number 1.
The freelance writing was the first jobs niche that crypto had hit so badly. I think as it stands now, every job is under threat by AI apart from medical and manufacturing sectors.
I saw an Al-Jazeera report yesterday on this very topic, and it's scary just how much AI threatens creative jobs! That's scary but nowhere as scary as the potential harm AI has the potential to do. Let's just wait and see what the year 2024 brings. I think at this stage, almost no job will be safe in the future.
The impact of AI on jobs is indeed a topic that has garnered much attention and discussion.
It's crucial to closely monitor these developments and adapt our approach to education and skills training to align with the changing demands of the job market.