According to this study, these businesses will soon disappear due to AI.
Soon replaced by machines? With recent progress in artificial intelligence, the fear of changing humans with robots is increasing.
To answer this question, researchers at Nokia Bell Labs published a study in the journal PNAS NexusThe purpose of this research is to throw more light on trades that can be replaced or deeply replaced by AI. By analyzing thousands of IA patents, studies reveal the weakest businesses, sometimes away from normal clich.
Unexpected risk in some trades
The results of this study are amazing. In contrast to the current idea that AI will mainly replace less trades, some specific jobs are the most exposed. For example, technicians in cardiology and engineers are at the top of high -rash businesses.
Indeed, about 60 % of the work done by technicians in cardiology and 48 % of people done by technicians in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be given automatic thanks to AI. Patents related to the automation of medical analysis and management of health files have particularly strengthened this danger.
Industry and it
The computer sector is also not spared. The study has shown that 47 % of software developers and 40 % of the programmers are potentially obtained by AI. Advanced and workflow development in the automation of coding processes contributed to these results.
The manufacturing industry is also affected. Industrial truck operators and water wells are businesses where AIs can automate 45 % and 40 % of the functions respectively. Innovation in automatic drilling schemes and driving of electric vehicles depict this trend.
Complete instead of replacing
However, a high vulnerability score in AI is not necessarily a complete disappearance of jobs. The study emphasizes that, in many cases, AI will fully fulfill human skills instead of replacing them. For example, in the field of neurology, although some medical analyzes can be automated, decision skills and interactions with patients remain important human elements.
On the other hand, manual profession is less threatened than AI. Pile driver operators, air freight handling supervisors and construction equipment drivers are among the lowest vulnerability scores. It is explained by the need for physical skills and manual dexterity that AI cannot easily reproduce.