Robots Will Replace These 9 Best-Paying Jobs In 2015

By siliconindia  |   Tuesday, 06 January 2015, 02:08 IST
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BANGALORE: Artificial Intelligence has just got hotter after a Silicon Valley based company named Kesho raised $15 million to train computers to replace expensive white-collar workers such as financial analyst. AI is no longer the things of science fiction; as robots, as smart as human, are just on horizon. The fact that recently San Antino based hospital deployed a germ zapping robots to cut infection is an indication of the same.



There is common fear among masses that artificial intelligence will take over the human race and this fiction got sturdy with backing from physicist like Stephen Hawking. A lot of Hollywood movies have also assisted in creating cloud of discontent, but believe it, these are just some of the unsubstantiated scenarios that Hollywood have dreamt up, which are giving artificial intelligence a bad name. Seeing a lot of development in artificial intelligence industry, here are nine jobs that robots can replace in 2015 as compiled by Mashable.



Robots As Clean-Up Individual
Virus killing robots are already making way as cleaning personnel in various hospitals across globe, and after Ebola break–out in Africa, which killed more than 6,000 people. It becomes substantial to replace human cleaning workers by robots in places where possibility of losing a human life is more.



Sanitation workers fear that their jobs can be snatched by these robots and this might be true but not so earlier. Science needs scores of finance and technology to support these projects on larger scale immediately. So there is a chance that robots can replace hygienic workers on some assignment this year.



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