How ai will replace all humans in the workforce? The name of the site says everything you need to know. You can look up a job title to find out how likely it is to be taken over by AI. When we used it to look up our jobs, we were thrilled to see that marketing managers only had a 1.4% chance of having their jobs automated or taken over by robots and AI. Even though I was glad to hear that writing only has a 3.8% chance of being automated, it made me think about other jobs that might not be as lucky.
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If you think AI only affects jobs on the assembly line, you’re wrong. AI is also better than humans at some parts of sales and marketing. AI can analyze sales calls much faster than any sales manager could. It would take a human nine years of nonstop sales call analysis if they didn’t go on vacation or sleep.
And marketers are already using AI to create content strategies and playbooks for email marketing. It’s only time before AI plays a bigger role in the process. The co-founder and chief officer of HubSpot have a more optimistic view of AI’s future. He thinks that bots and AI will make us better at our jobs and safer in our careers, not the other way around.
Telemarketers
You probably already get robocalls about different products and services, and telemarketing jobs are expected to lose 3% of their jobs by 2024. This is largely due to what it takes to be successful: To be successful as a telemarketer, you don’t need to have a lot of social or emotional intelligence, which is different from other sales jobs. Think about it: are you likely to buy from someone who calls you? Most direct telephone sales have conversion rates of less than 10%, which means that a machine could do this job.
Bookkeeping Clerks
Jobs in this field are expected to drop by 8% by 2024, which isn’t surprising since computers already do most bookkeeping. There is already software like QuickBooks, FreshBooks, and Microsoft Office that can do the bookkeeping for you for much less than a person’s salary, so it’s not surprising that this job has such a high chance of happening.
Payroll and Benefits Managers
This is surprising because, by 2024, the number of jobs should have grown by 7%. But having demand doesn’t mean you’re safe from automation. As companies get bigger, especially if they do business in more than one country, a system based on people and paper can cause more problems, delays, and costs. Automated systems for providing benefits to many employees can save time and effort, and many companies are already using companies like Prod instance and Workday.
Receptionists
Pam said this would happen on The Office, but if you don’t watch it, automated phone and scheduling systems can do much of what a receptionist used to do. This is especially true at modern tech firms that don’t have office-wide phone systems or large multinational companies.
Couriers
Drones and robots are already taking the place of couriers and delivery people, so it’s only a matter of time before automation takes over this area. At the same time, this area is expected to expand by 5% by 2024, so it may not happen as rapidly as you think.
Proofreaders
There is proofreading software everywhere, and at HubSpot, we use it a lot. Many tools, like Microsoft Word‘s simple grammar and spelling check, Grammarly, and the Hemingway App, make it easy to check your writing.
Computer support experts
The field is anticipated to increase by 12% by 2024. Still, since there are so many instructions, step-by-step guides, and hacks on the internet, it’s not surprising that companies will rely more on bots and automation to answer support questions from employees and customers.
Market Research Analysts
Market research analysts are very important in making messages, content, and products, but AI and surveys make it easier to gather this information. GrowthBot, for example, can use a simple Slack command to do market research on nearby businesses and competitors.
Advertisement Salespeople
As advertising moves from print and TV to the web and social media, people no longer need to handle sales for advertisers who require to buy ad space. More social media platforms are making it simple for people to buy space by offering free application program interfaces (APIs) and self-serve ad marketplaces. This eliminates the salesperson and makes it faster and easier for users to make money, which is reflected in the industry’s expected 3% decline.
Retail Salespeople If you’ve been to a mall, car lot, or furniture store in the last few months, a salesperson might not have helped you from start to finish. Companies are making shopping easier for everyone by adding things like self-checkout. The modern buyer knows a lot more about the internet and is more likely to do research on the internet and decide on purchase on their own.