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21 Future Jobs the Robots Are Actually Creating

21 Future Jobs the Robots Are Actually Creating | Tidbits, titbits or tipbits? | Scoop.it

According to an Oxford University analysis, close to half of all jobs will be taken over by robots in the next 25 years. No wonder the press is full of handwringing about how workers will adjust and the best way to prepare the next generation for this A.I.-filled future.

 

But not everyone is alarmed about the prospect of radical change in the labor market. After all, this has happened before (for instance, when mechanization replaced the vast majority of farmers) and it turned out OK. Plus, a lot of today's jobs are soul-crushingly boring and repetitive. Losing them just might be a blessing. 

 

Among these optimists are IT service company Cognizant. In a recent report (hat tip to Business Insider for the pointer), the consultancy notes that while creative destruction has always been with us, so has reinvention. Sure, robots will take jobs away, but they'll also create new ones.

 

What will these new gigs look like exactly? The report imagines detailed job ads for 21 future careers that Cognizant thinks may emerge in the next 10 years.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, December 10, 2017 4:42 PM

Yes, A.I. will destroy tons of jobs, but it will create tons too. Like these.

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Shocking Facts You Did Not Know A Minute Ago

How about that China is the world's biggest english-speaking nation? Or that India has more people with IQ's over 120 than the total population of the USA?


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The new marshmallow test: Resisting the temptations of the web | Hechinger Report

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Informing the Public about Education through Quality Journalism

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Dr. Susan Bainbridge's curator insight, May 3, 2013 12:43 PM

Students may need this type of testing and training to remain on task.