What jobs do you guys think will be most affected by AI in the future? Speaking in terms of job disruption/loss.
Cashiers, truck drivers
Perhaps pilots too for the same reason as truck drivers? I feel like that technology should be even closer but probably the human element holding things back. I think there are a lot of jobs that could be gotten rid of if people would accept it. I e. Restaurant servers.
I think the complexity of autonomous flight is actually less than driving. Auto pilot and route following is actually already standard on most commerical planes today. However given the risk involved (100+ lives) I can see adoption taking longer, except for maybe in military contexts
Contrarian thought - I think heavily manual jobs such as industrial manufacturing, freight, warehousing will be the last jobs for AI to replace. My thought process is because of the large upfront costs (R&D and hardware) involved in developing hardware replacements is definitely not an attractive investment for investors and corporate management alike. I would argue that services jobs with highly repetitive tasks (e.g. office admin, accountants, etc.) are more likely to be "replaced" by software-AI companies. I'm cautious of the work "replaced" as I think AI will only really augment/streamline the way we already work vs. replacing headcount completely.
Menial labor for sure - even now if you look at a lot of fast food it’s becoming extremely automated with robots like Flippy. Waiters and waitresses are also being replaced by AI driven robots that can deliver using sensors
I’m interested to see how medicine progresses with the development of AI. Yes, doctors will always be around, but I think there will be a decrease as at the end of the day with an AI machine that has more knowledge that any doctor could ever hope to achieve, all you really need the doctor for us to interrupt the message from the AI and double check it’s findings
What do you think about analyst positions in say PE , REPE, IB for example? You can do so much in excel. Who’s to say a robot can’t take over ?
Lol at this. There's so much judgement that goes into every model and people at the top that no longer have technical skills changing assumptions on the fly. Every model is so unique in the end and spacific to the deal. It's like saying a robot can code your next idea for a start up and replace entrepreneurs.
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