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Which careers might disappear in 10 years?

There are a lot of professions that are fading away right now, according to the 10-year phase. I think the following industries will be hit harder.

First of all, private cars are becoming more and more popular, and the price is falling all the way down. Secondly, the popularity of Internet taxi software such as DDT, convenient, fast and cheap. Finally, the increasing perfection of automatic driving technology, artificial intelligence gradually replace artificial, so cab drivers decline and disappear, just sooner or later.

With the popularization and development of e-banking and mobile payment, there are fewer and fewer bank windows, and ATMs are becoming more and more full-featured and account for more and more, and no matter whether they are counting money, checking money, or the safety factor, the machines have already surpassed the manual service by far.

With the development of robotics, more and more factories are introducing robotic arm operations, with the decline in the cost of robots and popularization, the work of the assembly plant will not need a real person to intervene, both safe and tireless, 24 hours a day, the future of the manufacturing industry, robots will replace the artificial mechanical operation.

There are probably two reasons for the demise of the profession: one is the reduction of social demand, and the other is the optimization of the internal structure of the profession itself and the pinnacle of the production mode shift. The latter is often closely linked to the development of artificial intelligence.

If it turns out that our panic about job hunting may stem from our own lack of ability, or the pressure of competitors, but in the future, where AI technology is becoming more and more perfect and powerful, human beings are likely to lose their jobs because of AI. It may sound a bit scary, but it is by no means alarmist. It is reported that by 2020 it is expected that 5 million jobs will be replaced by AI!

Perhaps within 10 years, the vast majority of occupations will remain firmly in the hands of humans, but looking at the longer term, there are indeed some occupations that have the potential to be replaced by AI. Researchers predict that translating languages in 2024, writing college papers in 2026, driving a truck in 2027, working part-time in retail in 2031, writing a bestseller in 2049, and performing surgery in 2053... all of these occupations have a 50 percent chance of being replaced by AI.

Jack Ma once put it this way: the core of business in the next 30 years will be creativity. So much has changed. The way we educate our children, we can't just teach knowledge, because machines learn knowledge faster. Along with the application of artificial intelligence in various fields, it greatly facilitates our lives and improves work efficiency.

Mechanical, repetitive, and programmed work will be replaced by AI in the future, and the threat of unemployment for low-level laborers is undoubtedly a reality. There is no doubt that mankind is about to enter a new era of technology and production characterized by the automation of knowledge, in which intelligent technology will play a key and central role.

So does the rise of AI mean that the value of human beings is decreasing? The ability to do so is weakening? I think the opposite is true, because more people will be liberated from low-level labor, involved in more advanced, more creative work, the development of human beings will rise to a new height and level.

Clerks, translators, and most operators will be out of work, and as AI develops more and more, more types of work will be eliminated

With the development of AI technology and its widespread application, in ten years' time, highway toll collectors, gas station attendants, bank tellers, and salespersons will be reduced in number, and chefs at big hotels may be replaced by robots. The first step in the process is to make sure that the robot is able to do its job.

Highway tolls are handled by ETC.

Gas stations, where you pay electronically and refuel yourself, are already popular in the US.

Many bank operations have been replaced by machines, and the reduction of bank staff is inevitable.

Some e-commerce companies have piloted unmanned supermarkets, although it is still immature, but unmanned vending cabinets have entered the community, which has constituted a weirder for the profession of salesman.

The chef robot has been born, as long as the matching dishes, input spices, fried dishes can be on the table, but how the taste, did not taste.

The development of science and technology is changing rapidly, and the speed of some professions being eliminated may be unexpected. Wait and see, in the next thirty years, all of your love affairs may be an intelligent person, as long as you are still alive, you may see.

Editors of paper-based media, including magazines, newspapers, and pictorials.

Never underestimate the huge impact that a ten-year time span can have on our lives. If you're not sure, you can look back at the world in 2009, when smartphones were just coming into their own, and information networking was blossoming and budding, and the mainstream media was still paper-based, and I remember that there was still a lot of debate between the traditional paper-based media and the new media, and who was the mainstream, and now I see that. Is it that such a contest is too bullying and unfair?

After the self-driving car comes out, there will be no more chauffeur, no more long-distance car drivers, no more unmanned hotels, and the waiters are slowly disappearing, replaced by intelligent systems and robots. Courier staff will also be much less, the robotization of factories, workers will also be less part of the farmers will also be less a large part of the large-scale farming machinery, one person to manage thousands of acres of land.

It is the repetitive high, heavy manual labor, will be replaced by intelligent machines, service personnel will be replaced partly. Maintenance staff, technicians, managers, programmers, will be greatly increased.

So what's the point of living

Accountants, bank tellers, cashiers

Is any of this true?

Robots are unifying the world, and the physical man is finished.