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I have spotted a trend, which led me to realize which jobs are going to be replaced by AI first.
The jobs getting replaced first are simply the ones where the human only works as a brain in a jar. If the job requires no real physical effort, just human computing power, it WILL BE REPLACED by AI/robots soon.
Here's an estimated order in which jobs will be replaced:
1. Digital "artist", graphic designer
This is just an utter non-job already. Digital "art" is a joke and noone considers it art anyways.
2. Journalism, copywriting
Idiotic job for monkeys with a keyboard. Literally zero value, just relaying information.
3. Bookwriting, movie and show scripts
Retarded career choice which has such little finacial incentive no human will want to do it anyways. A basic market analysis is enough to train an AI for this. There will, however be a stigma behind AI books and movies.
4. Accounting
Easy to automate. Will likely be government mandated to avoid tax evasion.
5. Basic programming, computer science
Lot of source material for machine learning. Basic IT jobs are already getting replaced.
6. Analytics, sociology, psychology
Analyzing and compiling virtual data is what AI is made for. The problem is this field is quite diverse and will take time to proprely map out.
7. IT specialists, machine programmers
IT specialists with expertise in niche softwares and specific physical programmers (cnc, car software, home appliances) will take a bit longer to replace.
8. Logistics
Easy to automate but high responsibility.
9. Military
Already being automated heavily.
10. Police
Slightly more complex than military.
11. Chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutics
Pretty easy to automate, problem will be large data sets and work with real materials. Still, chemical substances can be well modeled.
12. Engineering
Soon enough even machine designers will get replaced. However, since engineers work with real compex materials and physical parameters, it will take longer for the AI to build a good database.
13. Biology, phyics, medical research
Not a problem for AI. Though it will be stalled due to natural mistrust and safety concerns.
14. Psychiatry
Very easy to automate. Will be highly stalled due to mistrust and and safety concerns.
15. Education
High level of distrust, education will be already made partly obsolete at this point.
16. Acting
Cult of personality will be hard to break. But it's going to happen. We may already be experiencing conditioning.
16. General practitioner
Easy to automate, large data sets. Big responsibility and mistrust, requires physical elements.
17. Specialized healthcare
Will be automated sooner or later. Problem is diversity and low demand compared to GP.
18. Jurisdiction
Extremely complex data sets, high levels of responsibility and mjstrust.
19. Politics
Extremely complex data sets, need for physical representation. Very high mistrust.
20. Inventors, entrepreneurs
Will be hard to automate due to extremely diverse data set need. Mechanical and interpersonal factors are key.
21. Premium products manufacturing
This field is based solely on the premise of being manufactured by humans.
22. Sex work
Replacing humans with machines in this way seems inefficient and extremely logistically difficult. Whores are simply cheaper.
The jobs getting replaced first are simply the ones where the human only works as a brain in a jar. If the job requires no real physical effort, just human computing power, it WILL BE REPLACED by AI/robots soon.
Here's an estimated order in which jobs will be replaced:
1. Digital "artist", graphic designer
This is just an utter non-job already. Digital "art" is a joke and noone considers it art anyways.
2. Journalism, copywriting
Idiotic job for monkeys with a keyboard. Literally zero value, just relaying information.
3. Bookwriting, movie and show scripts
Retarded career choice which has such little finacial incentive no human will want to do it anyways. A basic market analysis is enough to train an AI for this. There will, however be a stigma behind AI books and movies.
4. Accounting
Easy to automate. Will likely be government mandated to avoid tax evasion.
5. Basic programming, computer science
Lot of source material for machine learning. Basic IT jobs are already getting replaced.
6. Analytics, sociology, psychology
Analyzing and compiling virtual data is what AI is made for. The problem is this field is quite diverse and will take time to proprely map out.
7. IT specialists, machine programmers
IT specialists with expertise in niche softwares and specific physical programmers (cnc, car software, home appliances) will take a bit longer to replace.
8. Logistics
Easy to automate but high responsibility.
9. Military
Already being automated heavily.
10. Police
Slightly more complex than military.
11. Chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutics
Pretty easy to automate, problem will be large data sets and work with real materials. Still, chemical substances can be well modeled.
12. Engineering
Soon enough even machine designers will get replaced. However, since engineers work with real compex materials and physical parameters, it will take longer for the AI to build a good database.
13. Biology, phyics, medical research
Not a problem for AI. Though it will be stalled due to natural mistrust and safety concerns.
14. Psychiatry
Very easy to automate. Will be highly stalled due to mistrust and and safety concerns.
15. Education
High level of distrust, education will be already made partly obsolete at this point.
16. Acting
Cult of personality will be hard to break. But it's going to happen. We may already be experiencing conditioning.
16. General practitioner
Easy to automate, large data sets. Big responsibility and mistrust, requires physical elements.
17. Specialized healthcare
Will be automated sooner or later. Problem is diversity and low demand compared to GP.
18. Jurisdiction
Extremely complex data sets, high levels of responsibility and mjstrust.
19. Politics
Extremely complex data sets, need for physical representation. Very high mistrust.
20. Inventors, entrepreneurs
Will be hard to automate due to extremely diverse data set need. Mechanical and interpersonal factors are key.
21. Premium products manufacturing
This field is based solely on the premise of being manufactured by humans.
22. Sex work
Replacing humans with machines in this way seems inefficient and extremely logistically difficult. Whores are simply cheaper.
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