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After the job market is occupied by robots, what other jobs can humans do?

In the future, humans may create the following five new jobs: machine coaches, robot surgeons, robot nurses, robot travel agencies, robot exhibition organizers and judges.

First of all, machine trainer

At that time, there will be a group of companies focusing on the development of robot software and applications, and the functions of these software and applications will far exceed the standard factory level. In these factories, robot trainers are needed to train robots for additional functions. Such as singing and dancing functions, language functions or cooking functions. There is no such example. SoftBank's social robot can already sing and perform various dance moves to entertain its owners. In addition to the above functions, robot training will also create a new job market for humans, namely the development of software and hardware suitable for these robots to achieve more complex performance and levels.

Second, robot plastic surgeon

People now make themselves beautiful through exercise, makeup or plastic surgery, so robots are no exception. In order to personalize robots, it is likely that some companies will let people update their robots with stronger limbs or faster processors. As humans and social robots become more connected, the need for companies that offer customization options for robots will increase.

Third, robot nurses

Just like us humans, robots also need regular "health checks" and regular physical examinations to ensure the smooth progress of daily activities. There are now robotics technicians and the pay is pretty good. Although so far, robot maintenance has been mainly concentrated in the industrial field. However, as society's robot revolution approaches, robot "nurses" will emerge to serve a more mainstream market.

Fourth, robot travel agency

People may bring robots with them when traveling in the future. Just as a child cannot live without a doll, humans and robots will have an equally close connection. In the future, robots may also need to travel and travel, which will give rise to the development of the robot transportation industry and robot travel agencies.

5. Organizers and judges of robot exhibitions

Research shows that humans develop close relationships with pets and even cars, and in some cases, display pets or cars in public As a symbol of the owner's identity and symbol. Likewise, the researchers believe that in the near future, many proud robot owners may be interested in showing off their customized robots to others to gain recognition for the robot's design, which could spawn new businesses organizing robot exhibitions.