Disappearing First: Which Professions Cannot Withstand AI.

Disappearing First: Which Professions Cannot Withstand AI
Disappearing First: Which Professions Cannot Withstand AI

The implementation of artificial intelligence has sparked discussions about the potential replacement of certain professions by neural networks. According to a Microsoft study, employees in some fields may be forced to look for other jobs due to task automation through AI.

Which Professions Can Be Automated by AI

A new report from Microsoft reveals the results of data analysis that included 200,000 conversations between users and the Copilot chatbot. Experts found the popularity of artificial intelligence in fields such as translators and historians. The popularity of using AI for coding development and execution was also noted.

Professions That Can Be Automated

  • translators;
  • historians;
  • passenger service;
  • sales representatives;
  • writers and authors;
  • customer service representatives;
  • CNC tool programmers;
  • telephone operators;
  • travel agency workers;
  • announcers and radio DJs.

The research leader from Microsoft noted that AI can perform tasks related to research and communication, but cannot fully replace humans yet.

Professions That Are Not Subject to Automation

According to Microsoft's research, there are professions that require personal contact and interaction with others, which cannot yet be automated by neural networks. Such professions include paramedics, bridge installers, grinders, and many others.

Work with AI has already become part of our lives, and neural networks will continue to play an important role in our professions, but many tasks will still remain under human control.

Artificial intelligence is beginning to gain popularity in various spheres of life, particularly in the translation industry, customer support, and other areas. However, we are still far from fully relying on neural networks - many professions remain beyond the machines' reach. Thus, humans and technology can successfully coexist, complementing each other in various fields of activity.


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