AI is taking over the world! But don't worry - it's only taking over the boring and repetitive jobs that nobody likes anyway. In the year 2023, AI will be replacing a handful of quintessentially mundane jobs. Let's take a closer look at what jobs precisely are getting the AI treatment.
Grocery store bagger
Are you tired of the mundane task of bagging groceries? Well, so are the grocery stores. Thanks to AI, the days of arguing with the cashier over paper or plastic are over. Grocery stores all over the world are employing bagging bots that pack groceries at an astounding speed.
Traffic cop
Traffic jams can be infuriating, but almost nothing is worse than getting pulled over by the cops. The good news is that traffic cops are phased out in 2023. Instead, traffic signals are equipped with cameras that keep an eye out for violators. Citations will be instantly sent out to those who break the traffic rules.
Fast food worker
Fast food workers have long been the victims of fast-paced and repetitive work. But you can't blame them for wanting to lighten the load. American fast-food chains are employing robotic chefs that can instantly cook burgers and french fries, hot and ready to be served.
News anchor
AI is taking over the newsroom, and even news anchors aren't safe. Say goodbye to your favourite news anchors. In their place, through the power of AI, there will be virtual anchors. They'll look unnervingly life-like, and we won't ever have to worry about them making errors or taking days off.
Travel agent
No longer will travel agents force you into exotic destinations that you can't pronounce. A travel bot will talk with you, analyse your requests and plan a vacation that is hassle-free and tailored to your preferences.
Receptionist
What's the point of a receptionist when you can talk to a friendly chatbot using your phone? Chatbots will be there to attend to our RSVPs, schedule appointments, and answer all of our mundane questions. They'll be a solid replacement for the unenthusiastic human employee at the reception desk.
Data entry clerk
Ever have a data entry clerk enter your critical information incorrectly? Thanks to AI, we will no longer have to gouge our eyes out doing tedious work such as this. AI will be able to scan handwritten documents, interpret data and input it correctly.
Telemarketer
Telemarketing calls are more than a necessary evil; they can be downright annoying. AI will be replacing these calls with chatbots and email campaigns, and we can finally say bye to that annoying ringing sound.
2.Cleaning service
we can all agree on one thing, four words: “I hate cleaning bathrooms.” Imagine if we never had to again. Well, now, this can happen as cleaning robots do the job for us, fast and efficiently.
1.Cashier
We’ve all waited in too long queues for a number 13, coffee. Cashiers could not be more dull. Fear not, as self-checkout machines will slowly replace them in 2023. Now, we only have to wait behind confused customers learning how to use them. (If they ever want to get through this quandary.)
As we can see, AI has already taken over various parts of our lives, and it's only a matter of time before more jobs are replaced with technology. Let's hope AI never perfects the art of comedy writing, or we'll all be out of jobs.