The University of Oxford conducted a study of 700 occupations, then the trades with the worst future in the future:
Waiters and barmen
Oxford estimated that the chances of these jobs disappearing are no more than 77%. Some fast food chains have already opted to replace a good part of their staff with machines from which customers place their orders directly. Will these businesses continue to have the same customers without being served by human beings?
Cooks
No doubt that the excellence of a dish is due, in large part, to the chef's touch. In most restaurant chains, recipes are already stipulated. The workers' only job is to reproduce them. People are making less and less purchases in physical places and almost all e-commerce companies expect to grow during 2018.
Security guards
The British university estimates that this occupation has an 84% chance of disappearing. Transactions are being developed (increasingly) in a virtual terrain and many of the products and services that are acquired are also less tangible.
Dependents
The pace of life meant that people were less willing to move to physical places to make purchases. The online sale also makes it possible to compare prices with fast delivery services. A bad picture, therefore, for the dependents of all the life, whose positions have a 92% of possibilities to disappear according to the data that manages the institution of English superior formation.
Receptionists
Two hotels, the Yotel of New York and the Henn-na of Nagasaki are starring what may be the new era of automation in the world of hospitality. Robots that welcome guests 24 hours a day, stand-alone carts that carry luggage and personal assistants to control the cleanliness of the rooms.
Banking employees
After mergers between entities and the automation of services through the internet and applications, the profession of banking employee ranks first among those likely to end up disappearing, with a 98% chance that most jobs will end up being played by computers.
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If technology intends to replace all these jobs sometime in the future, what will man be doing to iik out a living?
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I definitely agree about banking simply because we are talking about people with high paying jobs whose tasks can easily be automatized, creative jobs will be harder to replace, there will always be cooks!
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