9 Jobs AI is Taking From Humans _ The Deets

**The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Jobs**

As we continue to advance in technology, there is no doubt that artificial intelligence (AI) will have a significant impact on various industries and professions. While AI has the potential to revolutionize many sectors, it also poses a threat to millions of jobs worldwide. In this article, we will explore some of the ways AI is transforming the job market and what it means for workers.

**Journalism: A New Frontier**

One of the most significant areas where AI is making its presence felt is in journalism. With the rise of automated news agencies, journalists are no longer the only ones who can produce news stories. AI-powered news anchors are becoming increasingly popular, allowing for more efficient and cost-effective production of news content. However, this also raises questions about the future of human journalists and whether they will be replaced by machines.

On the other hand, there is a possibility that AI can be used to help personalize human-written stories for readers based on their age, knowledge, and reading level. This could expose human writers' work to even larger audiences and create new opportunities for them. However, it also means that journalists may need to adapt to new technologies and find ways to stay relevant in a rapidly changing industry.

**Driving Instructors: The New Normal**

Autonomous vehicles are expected to have a significant impact on professional drivers, particularly taxi drivers and long-distance truck drivers. As companies like Uber and others invest heavily in autonomous fleets, it's likely that many human drivers will be replaced by machines. Additionally, driving instructors will also need to adapt to the changing landscape as more kids grow up without needing to pass a driving test.

**Chefs: The Rise of Robot Cuisine**

The culinary world is also undergoing a transformation with the rise of AI-powered chefs like Chef Watson, which can generate entirely new recipes from scratch using an impressive knowledge of taste, chemistry, and flavor pairings. Robots like Mesa Robotics' Flipy are capable of preparing meals at speeds that human chefs struggle to achieve. The addition of table delivery drones will further revolutionize the way we eat out.

**Financial Advisors: A New Role Emerges**

Traditionally high-status high-income jobs in finance, such as being a financial advisor or lawyer, have been heavily reliant on human intuition and analysis. However, AI-powered computers can spot patterns and make trades faster than even the most eagle-eyed human analysts. With billions of dollars at stake, it's no wonder that machine learning tools are all the rage.

However, not all finance jobs are doomed. The emergence of quants (quantitative analysts) offers a new opportunity for those who combine knowledge of the financial sector with computer science and math skills. They play a crucial role in developing algorithms that increasingly drive the financial sector.

**Customer Service: A Job on the Chopping Block**

The rise of AI-powered chatbots has led to a decline in telemarketing jobs, resulting in fewer people willing to wait for customer service assistance. Smart chatbots can form these tools more efficiently, leading to miserable conversion rates for direct telephone sales and making many jobs redundant.

**Laborers: The Future of Work**

Manual labor jobs such as construction sites, warehouses, and farm work are increasingly being taken over by robots. While robots have an advantage in terms of working non-stop without getting tired, they lack the dexterity required for tasks like grouting bricks. This balance will shift as robots become more dexterous, but for now, many humans will continue to work alongside them rather than be flat-out replaced.

**Artists and Musicians: The Creative Process**

The creative process is often viewed as a uniquely human endeavor, but AI systems are already capable of generating stock music or creating images based on a written description. While this may not replace the work of superstar musicians or painters who command high prices for their work, it will undoubtedly affect those who create custom illustrations or compose music for commercials and weddings.

The impact of AI on these industries raises questions about the future of work and whether machines can replicate human creativity and innovation. As we continue to advance in technology, it's essential to recognize both the benefits and drawbacks of AI and its potential to transform various sectors and professions.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthere's no doubt that artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies are going to change the face of employment as we know it according to the famous study by the University of Oxford 47 percent of currently existing jobs in America are at a high risk of potential automation in the coming decades these are the jobs that AI could soon take away from people like you and me you're watching the DEP's a show where we demystify the technologies that are shaped in the future I'm your host Riley Winn the man versus machine narrative isn't a new one since the Industrial Revolution people have been replaced in thousands of jobs by machines and new technologies artificial intelligence however could take more jobs from hard-working folks than any other technology ever invented and in some jobs you'd never expect humans to be replaced first up on the list lawyers move over Jack McCoy a I could bring order to the court very soon AI can help perform tasks ranging from legal discovery to creating contracts they can even argue parking fines for you and handle your next divorce although there's a good chunk of legal work AI can do there is still a need for human lawyers junior lawyers are still very hard to come by so studying a combination of law and computer science may be beneficial whether it's advising on how best to turn laws into algorithms or investigating the legal framework around new technologies like self-driving cars there are plenty of interesting opportunities for us humans when it comes to technology and the law number two data entry clerks think of adjectives to describe a data entry job and chances are a word like repetitive or dull might spring to mind given the enormous amount of data that's generated by companies and individuals the job category of data entry clerk won't be going anywhere but the idea that a company needs to pay a human an hourly wage to transfer data from one format to another or compile it into one place and probably get a few typos thrown in there for good measure yeah this job is not sticking around for humans but if you can add skills to your professional read and oversee the machines doing the data entry or embracing the data science part of the job you could turn a disappearing job into a moral highly paid promotion number three journalists today I do a better job of delivering this information to you than me you betcha hey I could soon eliminate journalists whether it's using BOTS to generate sports reports and other news articles or using AI for more in-depth investigative journalism there's plenty of things to suggest journalism isn't safe from the machines in China they're even using artificially intelligent news anchors hello everyone I'm an English font official intelligence anka this is my very first day in zing one this agency AI doesn't always have to be the enemy it turns out BOTS could be the hired researcher human journalists have always dreamt about in the future there's also the possibility that an AI automated agents could be used to help personalize human written stories for readers based on their age knowledge reading level doing so could expose human writers work to even larger audiences number four drivers fleets of autonomous vehicles owned by companies like uber will have an enormous impact on professional human taxi drivers while autonomous trucks will mean the same thing for long distance drivers things don't look too hot for driving instructors either after all little kids born in the future even need to pass a driving test for now professional drivers are safe but in the long run they may need to learn a new skill set number five chefs love a home-cooked meal how about a meal cooked by a robot IBM created an AI powered chef's robot called chef Watson it's able to generate entirely new recipes from scratch using an astonishing knowledge of taste chemistry and flavor pairings meanwhile robots like Mesa robotics flipy are capable of preparing meals and serving them up at speeds that human chefs struggle to achieve add table delivery drones into the mix and you don't even need human waiters to deliver the food to the customer number six financial advisors like being a lawyer working in the finance sector has traditionally been a high-status high income job however in ai is taking over computers can spot patterns and make trades faster than even the most eagle-eyed of human analysts with billions of dollars at stake it's no wonder that machine learning tools are all the rage while some estimates suggests that around 30 percent of banking sector jobs will be lost to AI within the next decade not all finance jobs are doomed but there will be fewer available one new opportunity however is you can become a quant Kwan's are people who are able to combine knowledge of the financial sector with computer science and math they're highly sought after to help develop the algorithms which increasingly drive the financial sector number seven customerservice and telemarketers I'm sure you experienced this use of AI multiple times a day with the flooding of robo calls nowadays telemarketers and customer service is calling to artificial intelligence and it's one career we wish they didn't with miserable conversion rates for direct telephone sales and fewer people willing to wait for customer service assistance to become available smart chat BOTS can form a lot of these tools more efficiently that's not good for people working in this field who have already been hit pretty hard by outsourcing of many of these jobs to people in other countries like India no one likes telemarketers human nor machine number 8 laborers whether it's Brick Lane on construction sites working in warehouses or picking fruits and vegetables on a farm there's no doubt that a large number of manual labor jobs that once required humans can now be carried out by robots the advantage of these robots is their ability to work non-stop without getting tired that's something that's not possible in any line of work but especially not in physically taxing manual labor rolls all the jobs we've mentioned are going to get more automated but right now humans still have an advantage over robots when it comes to dexterity for example brick lane robots can lay bricks but require humans to do the grouting this balance will shift as robots get more dexterous but for now many humans will find themselves working alongside robots rather than being flat-out replaced by them number nine artists and musicians yep this is a controversial one due to the high regard that we hold human creativity to be clear we're not talking about superstar musicians or painters whose work gets sold at auction for millions of dollars but workday creatives who compose stock music for commercials or can create custom illustrations on Commission for a wedding invitation yeah these are the kind of folks often already underpaid who will suffer the brunt of AI technologies there already are AI systems which can generate stock music or create images based on a written description these tools will only become more advanced and due to the ability to scale this tech they'll be able to carry out far more work than an individual human creative and faster - there's absolutely hope people like to view creativity as a human endeavor which gives you a certain edge over machines do you have one of these jobs then you might want to stay up to date on AI news and how it affects your industry for now we use technology to do our jobs better but in the future the technology could take them how do you feel about AI taking people's jobs let us know in the comments below until next time i'm riley Wynn with Digital Trends and thanks for watchingthere's no doubt that artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies are going to change the face of employment as we know it according to the famous study by the University of Oxford 47 percent of currently existing jobs in America are at a high risk of potential automation in the coming decades these are the jobs that AI could soon take away from people like you and me you're watching the DEP's a show where we demystify the technologies that are shaped in the future I'm your host Riley Winn the man versus machine narrative isn't a new one since the Industrial Revolution people have been replaced in thousands of jobs by machines and new technologies artificial intelligence however could take more jobs from hard-working folks than any other technology ever invented and in some jobs you'd never expect humans to be replaced first up on the list lawyers move over Jack McCoy a I could bring order to the court very soon AI can help perform tasks ranging from legal discovery to creating contracts they can even argue parking fines for you and handle your next divorce although there's a good chunk of legal work AI can do there is still a need for human lawyers junior lawyers are still very hard to come by so studying a combination of law and computer science may be beneficial whether it's advising on how best to turn laws into algorithms or investigating the legal framework around new technologies like self-driving cars there are plenty of interesting opportunities for us humans when it comes to technology and the law number two data entry clerks think of adjectives to describe a data entry job and chances are a word like repetitive or dull might spring to mind given the enormous amount of data that's generated by companies and individuals the job category of data entry clerk won't be going anywhere but the idea that a company needs to pay a human an hourly wage to transfer data from one format to another or compile it into one place and probably get a few typos thrown in there for good measure yeah this job is not sticking around for humans but if you can add skills to your professional read and oversee the machines doing the data entry or embracing the data science part of the job you could turn a disappearing job into a moral highly paid promotion number three journalists today I do a better job of delivering this information to you than me you betcha hey I could soon eliminate journalists whether it's using BOTS to generate sports reports and other news articles or using AI for more in-depth investigative journalism there's plenty of things to suggest journalism isn't safe from the machines in China they're even using artificially intelligent news anchors hello everyone I'm an English font official intelligence anka this is my very first day in zing one this agency AI doesn't always have to be the enemy it turns out BOTS could be the hired researcher human journalists have always dreamt about in the future there's also the possibility that an AI automated agents could be used to help personalize human written stories for readers based on their age knowledge reading level doing so could expose human writers work to even larger audiences number four drivers fleets of autonomous vehicles owned by companies like uber will have an enormous impact on professional human taxi drivers while autonomous trucks will mean the same thing for long distance drivers things don't look too hot for driving instructors either after all little kids born in the future even need to pass a driving test for now professional drivers are safe but in the long run they may need to learn a new skill set number five chefs love a home-cooked meal how about a meal cooked by a robot IBM created an AI powered chef's robot called chef Watson it's able to generate entirely new recipes from scratch using an astonishing knowledge of taste chemistry and flavor pairings meanwhile robots like Mesa robotics flipy are capable of preparing meals and serving them up at speeds that human chefs struggle to achieve add table delivery drones into the mix and you don't even need human waiters to deliver the food to the customer number six financial advisors like being a lawyer working in the finance sector has traditionally been a high-status high income job however in ai is taking over computers can spot patterns and make trades faster than even the most eagle-eyed of human analysts with billions of dollars at stake it's no wonder that machine learning tools are all the rage while some estimates suggests that around 30 percent of banking sector jobs will be lost to AI within the next decade not all finance jobs are doomed but there will be fewer available one new opportunity however is you can become a quant Kwan's are people who are able to combine knowledge of the financial sector with computer science and math they're highly sought after to help develop the algorithms which increasingly drive the financial sector number seven customerservice and telemarketers I'm sure you experienced this use of AI multiple times a day with the flooding of robo calls nowadays telemarketers and customer service is calling to artificial intelligence and it's one career we wish they didn't with miserable conversion rates for direct telephone sales and fewer people willing to wait for customer service assistance to become available smart chat BOTS can form a lot of these tools more efficiently that's not good for people working in this field who have already been hit pretty hard by outsourcing of many of these jobs to people in other countries like India no one likes telemarketers human nor machine number 8 laborers whether it's Brick Lane on construction sites working in warehouses or picking fruits and vegetables on a farm there's no doubt that a large number of manual labor jobs that once required humans can now be carried out by robots the advantage of these robots is their ability to work non-stop without getting tired that's something that's not possible in any line of work but especially not in physically taxing manual labor rolls all the jobs we've mentioned are going to get more automated but right now humans still have an advantage over robots when it comes to dexterity for example brick lane robots can lay bricks but require humans to do the grouting this balance will shift as robots get more dexterous but for now many humans will find themselves working alongside robots rather than being flat-out replaced by them number nine artists and musicians yep this is a controversial one due to the high regard that we hold human creativity to be clear we're not talking about superstar musicians or painters whose work gets sold at auction for millions of dollars but workday creatives who compose stock music for commercials or can create custom illustrations on Commission for a wedding invitation yeah these are the kind of folks often already underpaid who will suffer the brunt of AI technologies there already are AI systems which can generate stock music or create images based on a written description these tools will only become more advanced and due to the ability to scale this tech they'll be able to carry out far more work than an individual human creative and faster - there's absolutely hope people like to view creativity as a human endeavor which gives you a certain edge over machines do you have one of these jobs then you might want to stay up to date on AI news and how it affects your industry for now we use technology to do our jobs better but in the future the technology could take them how do you feel about AI taking people's jobs let us know in the comments below until next time i'm riley Wynn with Digital Trends and thanks for watching\n"