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In 2013, the Oxford scientists Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael A. Osborne, published aprobability that 47% of all professions will be taken over by computers in Two Decades.
99% of all Tax Preparers
99% of all Account Clerks
98% of all Bookkeeping Clerks
98% of all Credit Analysts
Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael A. Osborne were right.
Today, bookkeeping is automated.
For these jobs, computers are much more affordable than people.
99% of all Telemarketers
97% of all Cashiers
94% of all Door-to-Door Salesmen
92% of all Insurance Sales Agents
85% of all Sales Representatives
58% of all Financial Advisors
55% of all Customer Service
54% of all Sales Agents
They were right.
Web shopping is taking over.
Conversion rates for telephone sales are not very attractive.
98% of all Packaging Machine Operators
95% of all Print Binding and Finishing Workers
93% of all Industrial Truck Operators
92% of all Production Workers
87% of all Food Preparation Workers
Assembly line robots has been around for 50 years.
Today, smart robots can be programmed by anyone to do anything.
Robots are replacing jobs at Amazon:
99% of all Data Entry Keyers
84% of all Proofreaders
65% of all Librarians
54% of all Film and Video Editors
Proofreading software is everywhere. From spell check to the Hemingway App.
81% of all Fast Food Cooks
77% of all Bartenders
77% of all Dishwashers
Coffee robots can replace many baristas.
Robotic Bartenders on Quantum of the Seas - Royal Caribbean:
95% of all Postal Service Clerks
79% of all Mail Sorters
75% of all Postmasters
68% of all Mail Carriers
55% of all Pilots
The military uses drones today.
Tomorrow AI will replace the pilots of cargo planes.
Passenger planes will have only one pilot. The second pilot will be an autopilot.
69% of all Taxi Drivers
69% of all Truck Drivers
67% of all Bus Drivers
Self-driving cars is already a reality.
The potential of jobs lost is staggering.
Very soon AI could replace millions of transportation jobs.
According to a study from Oxford Economics (2019), there could be 14 million robots working in China by 2030.