Finding a job is already a very good thing, not to mention the Iron Bowl. Now, according to a report just released today, Canadians are not only facing competition between people, but many jobs are likely to be replaced by robots over the next 10-20 years. Yes, robots have come to rob us of their jobs!
The Brookfield College of Ryerson University in Toronto released a report today that 42% of Canada's jobs will be replaced by robots over the next 10 to 20 years. It was thought that robots could only do mechanical, repetitive, brain-free work, but now science and technology have become more and more developed, and the report points out that through artificial intelligence and cutting-edge technology, robots can start doing "smart, non-repetitive jobs and occupations, such as driving or interviewing."
High-risk occupations in Canada that are most likely to be replaced by robots include: Sales staff, administrative assistants, food counter attendants, cashiers, transport truck drivers.
The above jobs are more than 70% more likely to be replaced. The report shows that these jobs require a relatively low level of education and pay, and are more likely to be replaced by artificial intelligence. Of course, this does not mean that all this work will disappear in the next 20 years. Many jobs will be restructured (e.g. ...). Operation Machine Man? ), but there is no doubt that competition will be more intense.
The most likely occupations to be replaced by robots are: sales and trading managers, registered nurses, primary and kindergarten teachers, early teaching staff and assistants, middle school teachers.
These jobs are less likely to be replaced than 30%, and the people who need them have higher qualifications and abilities, and higher wages. Stem Professional (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) management positions are particularly safe. Low-risk industries are expected to add 712,000 new jobs over the next 20 years, while high-risk industries are expected to add only 396,000 jobs.
Ontario Prov. is expected to be replaced by the fewest jobs, and about 41.1% of jobs will be replaced by robots. The most heavily affected provinces are Prince Edward I., with a ratio of up to 45%. In addition, the work done by young people aged 15 to 24 is more likely to be replaced, while the 25-54-year-old is relatively safe.
In this sense, teachers are still a more secure industry, if you can do stem professional teachers are probably more secure. But since nearly half of all work will be replaced by robots in the next 20 years, it is only a matter of time before robots occupy the world. Please ask for more blessings from you. Above.
42% of Canada's work will be replaced by robots