The short answer is: probably not. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics are still in the early stages of development, and their capabilities are far from replacing human labor for many jobs. But the rise of AI and robotics usage needs awareness. As AI and robotics become more advanced and cost-effective, industries such as manufacturing, transportation, retail, finance, healthcare, and many others are incorporating automation into their processes. As a result, careers that once relied on human labor are now being taken over by technology-driven processes.
However, this doesn’t necessarily mean humans are becoming obsolete. Jobs in data science, programming, and AI development are growing faster than ever. Plus, as technology continues to advance, there is no doubt that new careers will be created.
At the same time, it is essential to remember that not all careers can be replaced by robots and AI quickly. Professions such as law, teaching, personal caregiving, and many more that rely heavily on the interpersonal skills of humans make it harder to be automated. However, advancements are moving forward even in careers that require interpersonal skills—examples of jobs that will be affected.
- Therapist. QTrobot helps increase children’s ability to interact with therapy while reducing anxiety.
- Lawyers. DoNotPay is an APP that acts as a lawyer.
- Squirrel, China’s largest AI-driven learning platform, is about to expand globally.
- Nursing Home Employees.
- Robotics for Ageing Well, the UK attempts to continue developing robots for aging.
- Care Robots, Japan’s decades of development continue to advance as new technology is developed.
Some careers are disappearing.
- Artist. AI art generator platforms continue to grow.
- Editors. There are now multiple AI-driven platforms that complete editing tasks.
- Farm tractor driver. John Deere’s first fully autonomous tractor is impressive.
- Fast food workers. Robots will continue to be employed as the cost of having employees rises.
- Chipotle has Chippy, an AI kitchen assistant.
- McDonald’s has begun the first-ever robot restaurant in Texas.
- White Castle has Flippy, a robot cook.
The Unknowns.
- ChatGPT. The effects of technology on careers are just beginning, but expect it to impact teachers, middle-management, data analysts, journalists, HR and training professionals, accountants, and many other professions.
- Sophia. The world’s first robot citizen with unlimited uses.
Ultimately, the rise of AI and robotics is transforming how we work. For those looking to remain competitive in the job market, staying updated with technological advancements is important. Secondly, learning new skills and knowledge will become critical to stay relevant in the ever-changing job market. With the right skills and knowledge, individuals can use advanced technologies to their advantage and create careers that will help them stay competitive in the future.