Matemáticos

Riesgo Bajo
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RIESGO DE AUTOMATIZACIÓN
CALCULADO
28%
(Riesgo Bajo)
ENCUESTANDO
21%
(Riesgo Bajo)
Average: 25%
DEMANDA DE TRABAJO
CRECIMIENTO
3,7%
para el año 2033
SALARIOS
116.440 $
o 55,98 $ por hora
Volumen
2.220
a partir de 2023
RESUMEN
PUNTUACIÓN DE EMPLEO
7,0/10

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Riesgo de automatización calculado

28% (Riesgo Bajo)

Riesgo Bajo (21-40%): Los trabajos en este nivel tienen un riesgo limitado de automatización, ya que requieren una combinación de habilidades técnicas y centradas en el ser humano.

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Algunas cualidades bastante importantes del trabajo son difíciles de automatizar:

  • Originalidad

Encuesta de usuarios

21% posibilidad de automatización completa en las próximas dos décadas

Nuestros visitantes han votado que hay una baja probabilidad de que esta ocupación se automatice. Esta evaluación se ve respaldada por el nivel de riesgo de automatización calculado, que estima una posibilidad del 28% de automatización.

¿Cuál crees que es el riesgo de la automatización?

¿Cuál es la probabilidad de que Matemáticos sea reemplazado por robots o inteligencia artificial en los próximos 20 años?






Sentimiento

El siguiente gráfico se incluye siempre que haya una cantidad sustancial de votos para generar datos significativos. Estas representaciones visuales muestran los resultados de las encuestas de usuarios a lo largo del tiempo, proporcionando una indicación importante de las tendencias de sentimiento.

Sentimiento a lo largo del tiempo (anualmente)

Crecimiento

Crecimiento moderado en relación con otras profesiones

Se espera que el número de ofertas de trabajo para 'Mathematicians' aumente 3,7% para 2033

Empleo total y estimaciones de vacantes laborales

* Datos de la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales para el período entre 2021 y 2031
Las proyecciones actualizadas se deben 09-2024.

Salarios

Muy bien remunerado en comparación con otras profesiones

En 2023, el salario anual mediano para 'Mathematicians' fue de 116.440 $, o 55 $ por hora.

'Mathematicians' recibieron un salario 142,3% más alto que el salario medio nacional, que se situó en 48.060 $

Salarios a lo largo del tiempo

* Datos de la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales

Volumen

Rango significativamente más bajo de oportunidades laborales en comparación con otras profesiones

A partir de 2023, había 2.220 personas empleadas como 'Mathematicians' dentro de los Estados Unidos.

Esto representa alrededor del < 0,001% de la fuerza laboral empleada en todo el país.

Dicho de otra manera, alrededor de 1 de cada 68 mil personas están empleadas como 'Mathematicians'.

Descripción del trabajo

Realice investigaciones en matemáticas fundamentales o en la aplicación de técnicas matemáticas a la ciencia, la gestión y otros campos. Resuelva problemas en varios campos utilizando métodos matemáticos.

SOC Code: 15-2021.00

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Guest 4 months ago
Aaaand Google DeepMind invented AI (AlphaGeometry 2 and AlphaProof) that solves IMO on silver medal. That escalated quickly...
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Kevin Gonzalez Gordillo 4 months ago
Lately, I have been studying Gödel's Incompleteness theorems, and I was thinking, could an AI, or even an AGI, discover that in a consistent system of arithmetic, there are true statements that cannot be proven (incomplete system)? I mean the level of self-awareness and nuance that it would take to discover such a theorem and prove it true would be astounding since not even the best mathematicians of Gödel's times were convinced that was the case. So at this level of logic, I would really doubt an AI would take the jobs of people responsible for opening the heart of mathematics and showing the gaping hole of its fundamental flaw; for any mathematician reading this: Let's keep proving the true, the false, and the unprovable truths, and let's "embrace the unknown at the heart of any quest for truth" -(TED-Ed).
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papo (Sin posibilidad) 5 months ago
Mathematics is a science that is still in discovery, AI will not be able to understand this context
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skyss0fly (Moderado) 7 months ago
Robots have to utilise logic in their programming using arithmetic skills and therefore use mathematics to perform tasks and as such can compute mathematical tasks quite easily
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Chickenlover69 4 months ago
Being a mathematician is researching math itself, like science. It needs creativity and human intelligence. For example, I certainly don't think AI can discover or invent complex numbers such as i, i = sqrt(-1). But I think you misunderstood the job of a mathematician as you probably thought that they just solve regular math questions that we already know how to solve, no it's not. Math is part of science and will always will be. Science will never be able to be taken over by AI. Remember that.
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Anon (Incierto) 11 months ago
Logic can be programmed, so they may be able to eventually prove theorems
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Europe2048 (Moderado) 1 year ago
Maybe WolframAlpha is taking over?
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Me (Sin posibilidad) 1 year ago
Mathematical insights rely on human originality.
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Anish (Muy probablemente) 1 year ago
It will simply outclass us in every field.
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Probabilist 1 year ago
Mathematicians generally find new ideas to solve problems, they also find new questions, whereas AI is just able to copy what already exists and to adapt it to classical situations. But maybe mathematicians will be able to create themself a new AI which will be able to replace them !!
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Andre (Muy probablemente) 1 year ago
People saying this is unlikely are silly. The progress in the field of computer generated proofs has been faster than the progress in AI art. I don't expect any of the Millennium Prize problems to be solved by humans, and I expect them all solved by 2030.
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Jason 4 months ago
I find it equally silly when you say that none of the Millennium Prize problems will be solved by Humans and all of them will be solved by 2030 (I consider myself an amateur mathematician at best, but from what I understand, the Poincare conjecture has been solved, and the solver, Grigori Perelman I think he's human?) I've hanged out in some mathematics communities and from what I've seen ai has proved some competitive math questions, I guess the four color theorem requires computer assistance, and I've seen Terrence Tao say that Ai could be used to help give Ideas to mathematicians? I've tried searching up ai replacing mathematicians and i only get results of lean which from what i know really only checks if a theorem is right or not. Overall I find the statement that Ai will complete all of the Millennium problems by 2030 to be ridiculous Ai does not seem to be anywhere close to proving some of the most fundamental century old problems in essentially 6 years
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Carlos (Sin posibilidad) 2 years ago
I believe that even general AI will require a lot of time to reach a level where it can be compared on a full basis to a human in regards to maths.
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Saurabh Sarkar (Sin posibilidad) 3 years ago
AI was created from Math. Its development is dependent on the development of new Math. It will be next to impossible for AI to develop new functional math.
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James (Incierto) 3 years ago
Because, AI and supercomputer can overtake the common knowledge
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Jo 3 years ago
If you've ever done college level math and the number of ways you've been told to "Do it by inspection" and the unconventional method that every solution takes, Math is very unlikely to become automated.
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AK (Sin posibilidad) 3 years ago
Mathematics can go so far, there are literally so infinite possibilities. That may sound extreme but there are so many number systems out there that mathematicians are uncovering everyday as a team and they still can not find all of them. A computer may be faster but since there are so many possibilities both mathematicians and computers must work TOGETHER.
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Alex (Bajo) 3 years ago
Mathematics requires quite a bit of creativity, which AI is not capable of.
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Faisal Ali Al-Zharani 4 years ago
Mathematicians being replaced by AI technology is not a bad idea. But this still upsets some people. Like me yes I'm a little upset but I don't I'll be thinking about creating jobs for mathematicians that hasn't bee in the (mathematics society) something like a direct career path for full time mathematicians. If is that secondary school teaching alright but not other job opportunities provided for mathematicians. I'm still thinking about the medicine field & how are experts in the field medicine are going to be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI) & also occupations like engineers or scientists.
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Mon 2 years ago
Which career is most persistent to be replaced by AI according to you?
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kevin (Bajo) 5 years ago
Mathematics at its core requires a lot of creativity, something which AI is as of yet not good at. However AI will of course play a big role in defining potential research and we already see AI being used to find interesting mathematical patterns that we as humans have overlooked. It will be an aid to us, at least for the short/medium term.
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seojin (Sin posibilidad) 5 years ago
well at first you need creativity to think about what should he do,
and AI does not have creativity!
so AI could be assistant not mathematicians.
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