Techničtí spisovatelé

RIZIKO AUTOMATIZACE
VYPOČTENÝ
79%
úroveň rizika
HLASOVÁNÍ
54%
Na základě 312 hlasů
POPTÁVKA PO PRACI
RŮST
5,5%
do roku 2032
MZDY
79 960 $
nebo 38,44 $ za hodinu
Objem
48 620
k datu 2022
SHRNUTÍ
SKÓRE PRÁCE
4,7/10

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Riziko automatizace

79% (Vysoké riziko)

Vysoké riziko (61-80%): Práce v této kategorii čelí významné hrozbě z automatizace, protože mnoho jejich úkolů lze snadno automatizovat pomocí současných nebo blízkých budoucích technologií.

Další informace o tom, co tento skóre je a jak se vypočítává, jsou k dispozici zde.

Nenašli jsme žádné důležité vlastnosti této práce, které by nemohly být snadno automatizovány.

Anketa uživatelů

54% šance na plnou automatizaci v následujících dvou desetiletích

Naši návštěvníci hlasovali, že si nejsou jisti, zda bude toto povolání automatizováno. Nicméně, úroveň rizika automatizace, kterou jsme vytvořili, naznačuje mnohem vyšší pravděpodobnost automatizace: 79% pravděpodobnost automatizace.

Jaký si myslíte, že je riziko automatizace?

Jaká je pravděpodobnost, že Techničtí spisovatelé bude během příštích 20 let nahrazen roboty nebo umělou inteligencí?






Nálada

Následující graf(y) jsou zahrnuty vždy, když je k dispozici významné množství hlasů pro vytvoření smysluplných dat. Tyto vizuální reprezentace zobrazují výsledky uživatelských anket v průběhu času a poskytují významný ukazatel trendů názorů.

Nálada v průběhu času (ročně)

Růst

Mírný růst v porovnání s ostatními profesemi

Počet pracovních míst pro 'Technical Writers' se očekává, že se zvýší o 5,5% do roku 2032

Celkové zaměstnanost a odhadované pracovní nabídky

* Údaje od Úřadu pro statistiku práce pro období mezi 2021 a 2031
Aktualizované projekce jsou splatné 09-2023.

Mzdy

Vysoko placený v porovnání s ostatními profesemi

V 2022 byla mediánová roční mzda pro 'Technical Writers' 79 960 $, což je 38 $ za hodinu.

'Technical Writers' byli placeni o 72,7% více než je národní mediánový plat, který činil 46 310 $

Mzdy v průběhu času

Data od Úřadu pro statistiku práce

Objem

Mírný rozsah pracovních příležitostí ve srovnání s jinými profesemi

K 2022 bylo v Spojených státech zaměstnáno 48 620 lidí na pozici 'Technical Writers'.

Tohle představuje kolem < 0,001% zaměstnané pracovní síly po celé zemi.

Jinými slovy, přibližně 1 z 3 tisíc lidí je zaměstnán jako 'Technical Writers'.

Popis práce

Píšeme technické materiály, jako jsou manuály pro zařízení, přílohy nebo pokyny pro provoz a údržbu. Můžeme také pomoci s úpravou rozvržení.

SOC Code: 27-3042.00

Zdroje

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Komentáře

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Steve (Velmi pravděpodobné) říká
Explaining, proofreading, summarizing, are all jobs that even ChatGPT4.0 can do well. Once LLMs are available in local versions that don't reveal confidential info to the public, and have advanced a bit, technical writing will be generated mostly on-the-fly from user questions.

Curating and organizing the information to feed to the AI, and checking their output for accuracy, may be one of the few jobs left to tech writers.
Mar 12, 2024 at 04:23 odp.
joe mama (Velmi pravděpodobné) říká
obviously any one can write technical descriptions of stuff by explaining it to chatgpt and asking it to write that in technical terms
Feb 11, 2024 at 09:39 odp.
Eyebrow říká
Much of the tech world keeps their documentation private, for customers only. If you are handing explanations to ChatGPT, you are going to lose your job for breaking confidentiality.
Mar 12, 2024 at 02:26 odp.
Fabian (Mírný) říká
Technical writing only works if the resulting texts fit the target group.

As technical writers we understand complex systems (as well as the engineer's gibberish that often comes with it) and are able to translate this into a form that is easily understood by the respective user groups, i.e. operators or maintenance personnel.

In my opinion AI nowadays can provide draft text to the technical writers. But it takes a human to process that into understandable content, because only a human can know what is necessary for others to profit from precise instructions and related warnings. Also when it comes to jurisdiction.

Who will be held accountable for injury or death caused by automated AI that simply pretends to be human-like but has otherwise no conscience? I mean, an AI can tell you that a stove is hot, but does this mean it really knows the consequences of touching it?

Some learned it the hard way, I doubt an AI can.
Jan 15, 2024 at 05:57 odp.
Pawel (Mírný) říká
While the promise of AGI is still remote, and LLM AIs are not great at giving accurate responses, we cannot rule out that there is a toolset which could do this job and one that somebody can come up with within the next 20 years. 20 years is a lonb time to refine a toolset.
Nov 17, 2023 at 07:47 dop.
tech writer adjacent (Mírný) říká
Because management/shareholders care more about dollars than quality, and apparently customers are getting used to it. Technical writers constantly fail to prove their value (with data), and are thus seen as not adding value. Technical documentation is seen as a 'gimme' (expectation of free resource that comes with the product), and thus valueless or worse.
Jun 08, 2023 at 10:28 odp.
writer? (Nízký) říká
When I came to this profession I was actually surprised how little writing it involved. Even if AI replaced the writing bit of my work completely (say, it would be able to create perfect content from whatever input I feed it - at which point most white collar jobs are doomed anyway, btw), I'd still have like 80% of my current workload to deal with myself. Coining job titles is elusive nowadays, but I'd say think bigger: technical communicator, information architect, information designer, content strategist, etc. I've done things from under those labels and much more - from simple coding to graphic design and basic video editing. It is kind of a 'jack of all trades' profession, or at least it can be, but in a good way - opens up many doors, and you could easily switch your focus elsewhere once part of your job is automated. Nobody is safe from automation, but here at least you have flexibility and transferable skills. '79%' is a joke. I transitioned to tech writing from a profession rated much lower, for the very reason that said profession is being automated out of the market right before my eyes. So take info on this website with a grain of salt. ;)
May 05, 2023 at 11:35 dop.
David H. říká
This confirms that most people do not know what technical writers do. There is a lot of interdepartmental discussions and planning that cannot be automated.
I don’t see this role being completely automated in 10 years.
May 04, 2023 at 09:31 dop.
shaan (Mírný) říká
I asked ChatGPT few questions. From the responses i got from it, i feel its likely to replace Tech Writers in near future. As it will take less time to convert complex technical articles into simple language or vice versa.
Feb 27, 2023 at 07:09 dop.
Psalm (Mírný) říká
If AI can perform well enough and at a lower cost, our expertise will lose its value. In many offices, we are already considered a luxury. It will be even harder to justify our worth if AI can make the writing process less time-consuming and painful for engineers. Many jobs, not just technical writing, are seen as luxuries by employers who lack the necessary skills or time to do them properly. If AI can reduce time and costs while producing reasonable content with minimal input, what will be left for technical writers to do?

More importantly, why would anyone pay for a professional to do it?
Mar 09, 2022 at 02:43 odp.
guest (Nízký) říká
It's like saying teachers won't be needed because we will have textbooks to study from. Except we are talking here about replacing authors of textbooks (not to mention the fact that textbooks already exist and teachers are still there).
Aug 08, 2021 at 11:15 odp.
Alen (Nejistý) říká
Writing requires creativity and contextual understanding of a particular work. Also, the audience of the written work is humans and it requires a certain sense of being able to understand another human to produce work that the humans can understand. So, I'm not really sure if robots would be able to do that unless they reach the level of intelligence that humans have.
Jan 20, 2021 at 04:24 odp.
Liu Qin (Mírný) říká
More and more technical documentation has become structural writing. Writing documentation is more and more like writing a code. AI will learn writing a code easily in the future.
Nov 22, 2020 at 03:26 dop.
Mike říká
We are already using robotics to automatically generate software video demos from structured written content. Robotic writing will be a huge help initially, followed by even more.

We are already implementing automated structured reuse on a large scale. People should not underestimate the potential of computational linguistics when combined with machine learning and a knowledge graph-rich future.

Although intelligent content (structured content with human-declared intent) cannot be automated yet, we are already auto-classifying content with additional semantic metadata (taxonomies). AI/ML will continue to assist and eventually replace a significant portion of low-level content development, which will elevate the writer's role to that of an information architect/designer.

Object-oriented content will then become a service called Content-as-a-Service (CaaS), much like an electrical distribution grid.

In TechComm and MarComm, we have been evolving towards this model for many years.
Feb 11, 2022 at 08:37 odp.
Mick Davidson (Nejistý) říká
There’s a massive human element to tech writing, but never underestimate technology and where it might be in five years time. Also don’t ignore wishful thinking and subject ignorance.
Jul 11, 2020 at 05:09 dop.
Janet říká
Who will write about AI systems? AI itself?
Apr 26, 2020 at 12:28 dop.
Mathew (Žádná šance) říká
Technical writing goes well beyond just writing the actual sentences.

I cannot fathom how AI would somehow be able to do all the things that are required to be done in order to complete a technical writing piece.

AI has already taken over the writing niche . . . people no longer need education to write, software helps them do it. That is all AI could ever do for a writer.
Jan 14, 2020 at 04:24 dop.
Tad říká
Until both the end-user and the engineer are both automated there is no feasible way to fully automate this job. You can have some IT tech writer positions that become more efficient through perhaps some auto-text generation but expecting this to translate into any hardware based product is extremely difficult to automate
Aug 06, 2019 at 11:08 odp.
Anthony říká
We already have artificial intelligence which is capable of blogging and reporting news articles without human beings being capable of detecting that this information has been written by what is effectively an algorithm, so it is incomprehensible (to me) that within the coming decades, for the concept of what it is to be a “writer” to remain unphased. I myself have worked as a writer and author and I can emphatically state that artificial intelligence is going to usher in a paradigm shift for those who are currently connected to the field of written work. The profession will remain intact until the end of the century, but swift and vast changes are to be had; this is an inevitability which we must accept, embrace, and use to empower modern day writers
Jul 16, 2019 at 09:50 odp.
Mother (Nízký) říká
Every company has their own standards for writing. The more successful writers are able to inject some personality into their writing.
Apr 26, 2019 at 05:34 odp.
SEBASTIAN ARBOLEDA říká
How will they take the job if you need to know the systems that you are writing about?
Apr 01, 2019 at 12:17 dop.

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