Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Professions That May Strangely Be Automated Soon



Automation occurs naturally as technology improves, pertaining to a job market. Over the last few decades, Technology has improved at a breakneck speed, subverting many unexpected professions. Although many workers don't think automation will replace their jobs,
The following are five surprising areas that are facing automation in the foreseeable future.
 
Medical professionals
It’s hard to believe any machine could replace the delicate, expertly trained hands of a surgeon, but according to a variety of articles from the beginning of this decade, massive technological advancements in medicine could have an impact on medical professionals.
Hair Dressing professionals
Well, according to an Oxford study on job automation, Hair dressing professionals are at an exceptionally high risk of finding themselves losing their jobs to machines.

Bartenders
Similar Oxford study states bartenders have a high probability of being automated in the future. It puts the propability index at 77%

Venture capitalists
Machines of the future will not all of a sudden become savvy businesspeople able to better negotiate contracts than the crew found on “Shark Tank.”But it is on the cards.

Financial Analysts
It’s no wonder that financial analyst jobs could be the worst hit in the estimated banking sector jobs in the next five to 10 years.

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