Those at risk of extinction because of technology

One of the challenges for today's developed economies is the risk of disappearance of many traditional jobs, due to the increase in the use of human robbery technology.

Which occupations are at greatest risk of disappearing or even "extinction"? To answer this question, the market research firm Bidvine of England conducted a survey to see how the public thought about the impact of technological advances on the job market.

The results of the survey may startle people working in some careers. 36% of the survey respondents said that the job of taxi drivers could become extinct within the next decade due to the rise of unmanned vehicles.

The craft also faces the same risk, with 10% of respondents believe the job will disappear on Earth in the next 10 years. The automatic payment process and non-cash shops will lead us to no longer need cashiers . 11% of people believe this will be an outdated occupation within the next decade.

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The automatic payment process leads us to no longer need cashiers.

However, a number of other professions are also listed as endangered because technology surprised many people. 18% of all respondents said that classroom teachers will become extinct due to increasing demand for distance learning and online learning. More than half of respondents (51%) believe that the online education platform will dominate this field in the near future.

Journalists are also expected to have no living land now due to the rise of the trend of citizen journalism (ordinary people upload and update information such as professional journalists) on social networking platforms and the decline of traditional journalism.

In addition, according to the majority of the survey participants, the demand for pilots, delivery drivers or carriers will be almost zero due to the significant advances in technology. Unmanned devices. Accounting profession is in danger of extinction because new accounting software can replace people completely.

Meanwhile, the development of online registration sites could eventually lead to the disappearance of travel agents . Translators and interpreters are the most endangered jobs because of automatic translation of devices and applications such as Google Translate.

"The evolution of the job market is very interesting. It is equally interesting to know how the public assesses the future of the job market. Technology will continue to play a leading role in Similar to the industrial revolution of the 18th century, we are likely to witness rapid job changes soon, ' said Sohrab Jahanbani, Bine's company leader.