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What jobs won't be taken over by robots soon?

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What jobs won't be taken over by robots soon?
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all of them
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Psychiatry maybe. Idk
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Machine Lord
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>that shit trigger discipline
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>>2000613
To be fair, a machine probably doesn't need to be worried that it'll accidentally pull the trigger.
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none of them, robots replacing the work force is a sci-fi meme... will never happen
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full time crypto trader
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>>2000579
Creating the infrastructure of a company, product line, or whatever.

Machines, just like wageslaves, are great at preforming tasks. However, they are not that great at looking at the bigger picture and optimizing it as a whole. Think of it as Amazon, it's mostly preformed by machines, and the majority of it is random businesses and people selling things, but it's the structure around that that makes it so valuable. Same with Google even, the machines do all of the work mostly, but it's figuring out what jobs to make them do that's important.
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>>2000579

Robot overlord probe testing slave.
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Automation is a meme. There's still no robot house builders, tile layers, brick installers, etc. We barely have robot vacuums. these seem the easiet to automate yet there's nothing.
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>>2001438
Street tile lay robots are actually becoming more popular. But building a house isn't easy at all because every design and location is different. If you want to know which jobs are going to replaced look at the repeatability of the process. Writing code for something that is the same over and over isn't hard.
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>>2000579
Literally none. The order of humanity's extinction by robots:

Worker.
Soldier.
Politicians.
Plutocrats
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Nurse
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>>2000647

I work at Amazon and while it is pretty automated, our warehouse doesn't have any robots at all. We have the standard conveyer system and such, but what sets Amazon apart is their COMPUTER SYSTEM that does a lot of the work, not robots. The operations manager at my warehouse said robots are not coming to most warehouses anytime soon. The soonest one with robots is next year and it is just for robots to put items on conveyers. Still going to need pickers, and that's actually the easiest to automate.

Anybody worried about their job getting automated should be fine. You'll probably be retired by the time is has any effect on most jobs.
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>>2001438

Ahem... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQ2PdpLEAG0
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>>2000579
Shitcoin trader.

Club bouncer.
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>>2001438
Automation is a bit of a hopeful Redditor meme, it will be funny in 2030 looking back at all these hopelessly optimistic wannabe futurologists saying there will be mass unemployment in the next couple of decades due to robots.
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>>2000579
Wendys chefs.
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Truck drivers
Sporets journalists
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Prostitutes, the first job ever created in the world, will be the last one
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>>2003703
Nah they already have the twerking butt toy it only a matter of time before they have literal fuck dolls that are made for you and your needs and carry no risk of being impregnated or carrying an STI or STD.
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>>2000579
Anything that involves working on animals. Animals are not keen on robots and people love pets. So I think there will always be a demand for people who work with animals
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>>2003726
A really good thought actually.
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Lots of construction/trades jobs. Certain aspects may be automated, but due to safety concerns those tradesmen will still need to operate/watch over the machines. Maybe in hundreds of years they might be fully automated, but it will be an extremely slow transition
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