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Topic: Which job would not be replaced by technology? (Read 827 times)

newbie
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November 30, 2019, 09:11:33 AM
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No one will replace the janitor or something else))) But seriously, no technology can replace a person.
newbie
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Art.

Art would never be automated. Because it´s inherently human.

Sure, we can create artistic objects using machines (in which case what is being automated are the means for creation, not the creating process itself). But humans ability to create something so sublime as paintings, poetry, plays, writing, sculptures, music, etc. can not be replaced.
member
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Programmer?

And then how robots are going to be programmed?  Huh
jr. member
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We actively develop the AI sphere so I think there won't be such kind of job. But the fact is that there will be jobs that people won't want to replace with AI Smiley
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legendary
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Engineers, inventors, theoretical physicists or any job that involves creativity & imagination.

Technology will eventually be as creative as the human brain.  Very rarely does the human brain think of a new idea - it just rehashes something you heard, saw or read earlier in life, even if you are not aware of it.  :/

For example, Romeo and Juliet was not original - it an Italian tale translated into verse as The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke in 1562.
https://www.google.com/search?q=origin+of+romeo+and+juliet
newbie
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Creating a website wouldn't be replaced i know there are many tools which allow you to make your website but making a custom website is impossible and if it become a reality than many web design dubai company wouldn't get no work.
newbie
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The robot will learn everything, so no

true, but first someone has to teach robots haha
jr. member
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I think a job related to animal. Like a animal trainer in circus, animal nurse, animal shelter.
newbie
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No, it isn't. A robot can show you any smiles and dramatic emotions and you can recognize that as smiles and dramatic emotions and that's all about our motor activity and pattern recognition. But humour is the unique thing and it's roots lie in neurology and predictive activity. One who has troubles with recognition of jokes has some neurological irregularities and problems with analysis of the situation as a matter of course. And to make the robot to make jokes is not an easy thing too.
sr. member
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Comedians. No, of course I'm not kidding.
maybe its better to be actors/actresses?because its not only comedy but also drama and other emotions that humans can only give?
newbie
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Comedians. No, of course I'm not kidding.
newbie
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Engineers, inventors, theoretical physicists or any job that involves creativity & imagination.
newbie
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The work of the teacher will never change technology
member
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Robots don't have imagination and creativity like humans, so I think the writer is one of the jobs that is hard to replace by robots (technology)

On the contrary, AI is capable of writing not only books, but whole film scripts too.Technology is advancing at incredible speed, old jobs disappear and new ones appear every day.
sr. member
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Robots don't have imagination and creativity like humans, so I think the writer is one of the jobs that is hard to replace by robots (technology)
I also think so.

I'm thinking more about the leadership jobs like being a senator, congressman and being a president/ prime minister. In manufacturing, there's already a lot of manufacturers that has more machine than human power.

I think that robots will probably never be adaptable as humans, so the jobs that require high degree of adaptability can't be replaced by technology.

Quote from: Charles Darwin
It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change.
jr. member
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I've done some nice research and it turns out that most of the current human professions can be replaced by AI. Singers? No problem. Video makers? AI programs is doing it even right now. The key is to understand that (most probably) we won't develop AGI any soon, which means that AI development will remain in human hands for many, many years. Right now there are some AI programs, which are better than humans in diagnosing for example: skin cancer.
newbie
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Singer? Is that a proffesion?
hero member
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Robots don't have imagination and creativity like humans, so I think the writer is one of the jobs that is hard to replace by robots (technology)
I also think so.

I'm thinking more about the leadership jobs like being a senator, congressman and being a president/ prime minister. In manufacturing, there's already a lot of manufacturers that has more machine than human power.
jr. member
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Robots don't have imagination and creativity like humans, so I think the writer is one of the jobs that is hard to replace by robots (technology)
jr. member
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I'm just watching a course from Microsoft: Ethics and Law in Data and Analytics. Some experts were working on conceptualizing the principle of ethic for AI and another tech so that they are not crossing the border, such as our privacy or is otherwise doing harm to humanity. This kind of job, like what these experts do, it will never be replaced by machines.
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