What jobs will become extinct in the next 5 years because of AI?
Namrata Arya
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Mark Lemuel M@kilopolki
Telemarketers: With AI-driven chatbots and automated calling systems, the need for human telemarketers is diminishing.
Data Entry Clerks: AI can efficiently process and input large amounts of data, reducing the need for manual data entry clerks.
Cashiers: Self-checkout systems and automated payment technologies are gradually replacing traditional cashier roles in retail settings.
Assembly Line Workers: Robotics and AI are increasingly used in manufacturing for repetitive tasks, which could reduce the need for manual assembly line workers.
Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerks: AI-driven software can automate many accounting tasks such as data entry, categorization, and even basic analysis.
Customer Service Representatives: AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants are becoming more sophisticated in handling customer inquiries and support, potentially reducing the need for human representatives.
Fast Food Cooks: Automation in food preparation, such as burger-flipping robots, could reduce the demand for fast-food cooks.
Drivers: With advancements in autonomous vehicles, certain driving jobs like taxi and delivery drivers may become less common.
source: GPT
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@kilopolki Nothing about developers ?
Must be the Boring one!
AI will likely take over repetitive tasks in the near future. Cashier robots may become more common, and factory lines could become more automated within the next five years. Keep an eye out for tasks that involve following the same routine over and over.
@sreenington True. I think a lot of junior level / menial tasks across almost every vertical will become extinct for sure