The 10 professions that artificial intelligence could replace

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Let's analyze some careers that are in danger of disappearing due to AI. They all have in common that they are simple, repetitive, or scripted responses.

1. Interpreters and translators

I think this point has been clear for years. Tools like Google Translate already allow for easy translation from one language to another.
With the arrival of AI-powered virtual assistants, it's obvious why these tasks are being replaced: the processes are faster and more accurate than those of a person. A trained model can handle multiple languages ​​without human limitations.

2. Historians

This is where what I mentioned earlier comes into play: data management. AI can analyze huge volumes of information and respond to virtually any query instantly.

3. Passenger assistants

In this case, we're talking about repetitive tasks: answering customer questions based on a manual. An AI can be trained with the company's materials and respond automatically and consistently.

In fact, I'm planning something similar with my academic books: training a local AI with my texts to automatically generate review questions and quizzes.

4. Sales representatives

Very similar to the previous case. The AI ​​is trained with the company's knowledge base and answers customer questions in chats or even by voice.

5. Writers and authors

Here's my personal experience. When I write my posts, I transfer the audio from my videos to ChatGPT, with a simple prompt to correct grammar, add punctuation, and improve the structure without changing my style.

AI can not only generate content from scratch but also refine existing texts, making it an ideal tool for writers.

6. Customer service representatives

Same as with sales: chatbots trained with repetitive information. Nothing more to add.

7. Computer numerical control programmers

I didn't know much about this, but it basically involves writing code for machines that make parts. Because it's a closed context, it's easily replaceable, unlike general programming, which is much more complex.

8. Telephone operators

Another repetitive task: answering calls. A voice-enabled AI can easily replace it.

9. Travel agents and ticket sales

Again, the same thing as with sales and customer service: simple, repetitive information based on a script. AI can handle the entire process.

10. Radio announcers and presenters

This is a special case. There will always be a preference for a human element, even though AI is already capable of generating very natural voices. It can even create entire discussions from documents you provide.

Final reflection

AI is best suited for closed environments and repetitive tasks, where it can be trained with specific information. Whether for translation, sales, customer service, or writing, the potential is enormous.

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We analyze the 10 careers most at risk of being replaced by AI and due to repetitive or scripted responses.

| 👤 Andrés Cruz

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