dragonelite
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13% for software engineer there better be basic income by that time. I would gladly spend all that free time programming games instead of herp derp enterprise systems.
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Yea I was thinking the same thing. I looked up the jobs around some form of Law enforcement, and a few are a bit high for what the job entails. Dispatcher percentage is harsh phew.60% for correctional officers. I doubt this will happen within my time.
How would an AI deal with a suicidal inmate?
How would an AI deal with mentally challenged inmates who are unpredictable?
How would an AI react if an inmate says they have been raped?
Corrections is more than simply turning a key. Communication is the most important aspect of it and you need a human touch for that. Can I see it becoming more automated? Yes of course, but you'll always need people.
Not even on the hit list.No jobs found
Sure, your job is safe, just don't go running to me when the Robosearchers need to "die-sect the hoo-mon" for the advancement of Robociety.human test subject 0%
i think i´ll be alright.
Well when the hospital administration and the hospital CEO are all robots who do you think they will be hiring to cut costs?Physicians and surgeons - 0.42%
That'll do. I look forward to seeing robots as a supplement to my future job, not a complete replacement.
Basic programming is already heavily automated. 90% of the work that existed in the 80's is handled by compilers, linkers, and standard libraries. The logic seems to be that beyond a certain point, rather than feeding pseudo-code to a junior programmer who's going to convert it into C++/Java which a compiler will then convert into assembly and an assembler will then convert into binaries, you're going to also automate away that second step and just feed pseudo-code straight to a "programmer" utility.
That's impossible. We can write a pseudo-code compiler, but if it's consistent enough to reliably transpile, it's a programming language - at which point what are we talking about. The biggest problems in programming are in the macrostructure and maintenance, which even junior programmers have to be aware of.Basic programming is already heavily automated. 90% of the work that existed in the 80's is handled by compilers, linkers, and standard libraries. The logic seems to be that beyond a certain point, rather than feeding pseudo-code to a junior programmer who's going to convert it into C++/Java which a compiler will then convert into assembly and an assembler will then convert into binaries, you're going to also automate away that second step and just feed pseudo-code straight to a "programmer" utility.
96% as a line cook, but if I make it to Chef then it's only 10%.
YAY!
Then I click on computer programmers: 48%... well, nice knowing you, programmers.
I'll be busy fixing the networks for your replacement robotic overlords.
I do think that teaching is going to be uberized sooner or later, but fortunetly, conservadorism will kick in because the culture of sending your kids to a school is too strong.
https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/
There's a 0.78% chance that my job as a philosophy teacher will be at risk.
And everyone in my entire life including myself said that philosophy was a dead-end career. pff. Take that, i'm future proof!
Now, to find a job.
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How about you, GAF? How dependant on UBI will you be?
One thing people always seem to forget when they say their job is 'safe' is how the automation of other sectors will dramatically increase competition for their field. Vast amounts of educated, hard working and hungry people will come for your job when they lose theirs.
Surgeons might have to think on their feet if something unexpected happens (I assume) and we're a long way from teaching a computer to improvise a solution to a problem. Anything that involves even a degree of improvisation should be safe.
It's not a real distinction. It's there because the Bureau of Labor Statistics created those categories long ago.So, as student studying general computer science, how safe am I? This disparity between computer programers and software developers is worrying me.