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It is difficult to say exactly when robots will take our jobs already. Some experts believe that it could happen within the next few decades, while others believe that it will take much longer.

One factor that will determine how quickly robots automate jobs is the pace of technological innovation. As robots become more sophisticated and capable, they will be able to perform a wider range of tasks that are currently done by humans.

Another factor is the cost of robots. As the cost of robots continues to decline, it will become more economical for businesses to automate jobs.

The demand for labor will also play a role in determining when robots take our jobs. If there is a high demand for labor, businesses may be less likely to automate jobs. However, if there is a low demand for labor, businesses may be more likely to automate jobs to reduce costs.

Overall, it is likely that robots will automate some jobs in the coming years. However, it is also likely that robots will create new jobs, and that the overall impact of robots on the workforce will be positive.

Here are some specific examples of jobs that are at risk of being automated in the near future:

Manufacturing workers

Customer service representatives

Retail workers

Truck drivers

Food service workers

Office clerks

Accountants

Journalists

Lawyers

Medical technicians

It is important to note that even jobs that are at risk of being automated are unlikely to disappear completely. Instead, robots are likely to take over the more routine and repetitive tasks, while humans will continue to focus on the more complex and creative tasks.

Humans can also take steps to future-proof their careers by developing skills that are less likely to be automated. These skills include:

Creativity

Critical thinking

Problem-solving

Communication

Leadership

Teamwork

By developing these skills, humans can position themselves for success in the future, even if their jobs are automated.

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