Musiciens et Chanteurs

Risque Modéré
44%
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RISQUE D'AUTOMATISATION
CALCULÉ
52%
(Risque Modéré)
SONDAGE
37%
(Risque Faible)
Average: 44%
DEMANDE DE TRAVAIL
CROISSANCE
2,1%
par l'année 2033
SALAIRES
Le salaire médian pour cette profession est actuellement inconnu.
Volume
35 520
à partir du 2023
RÉSUMÉ
SCORE DE TRAVAIL
4,9/10

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Risque d'automatisation calculé

52% (Risque Modéré)

Risque Modéré (41-60%) : Les professions présentant un risque modéré d'automatisation impliquent généralement des tâches routinières mais nécessitent toujours un certain jugement et interaction humains.

Plus d'informations sur ce que représente ce score et comment il est calculé sont disponibles ici.

Certaines qualités très importantes du travail sont difficiles à automatiser :

  • Beaux-Arts

Certaines qualités assez importantes du travail sont difficiles à automatiser :

  • Originalité

  • Dextérité des Doigts

  • Dextérité manuelle

  • Perceptivité Sociale

Sondage utilisateur

37% chance de pleine automatisation au cours des deux prochaines décennies

Nos visiteurs ont voté qu'il y a peu de chances que cette profession soit automatisée. Cependant, le niveau de risque d'automatisation que nous avons généré suggère une probabilité plus élevée d'automatisation : 52% de chances d'automatisation.

Que pensez-vous du risque de l'automatisation?

Quelle est la probabilité que Musiciens et Chanteurs soit remplacé par des robots ou l'intelligence artificielle dans les 20 prochaines années ?






Sentiment

Le graphique suivant est inclus chaque fois qu'il y a un nombre substantiel de votes pour rendre les données significatives. Ces représentations visuelles affichent les résultats des sondages utilisateurs au fil du temps, fournissant une indication significative des tendances de sentiment.

Sentiment au fil du temps (trimestriel)

Sentiment au fil du temps (annuellement)

Croissance

Une croissance lente par rapport à d'autres professions.

On s'attend à ce que le nombre de postes vacants pour 'Musicians and Singers' augmente 2,1% d'ici 2033

Emploi total, et estimations des offres d'emploi

* Données de la Bureau of Labor Statistics pour la période entre 2021 et 2031
Les prévisions mises à jour sont attendues 09-2024.

Volume

Gamme modérée d'opportunités d'emploi par rapport à d'autres professions

À partir de 2023, il y avait 35 520 personnes employées en tant que 'Musicians and Singers' aux États-Unis.

Cela représente environ < 0,001% de la main-d'œuvre employée à travers le pays

Autrement dit, environ 1 personne sur 4 mille est employée en tant que 'Musicians and Singers'.

Description du poste

Jouez d'un ou plusieurs instruments de musique ou chantez. Peut se produire sur scène, pour la diffusion, ou pour l'enregistrement sonore ou vidéo.

SOC Code: 27-2042.00

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Joshua (Aucune chance) 11 days ago
Robots aren’t creative duh
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Kayliegh 27 days ago
Is the impact of automation on jobs negative or positive? I think automation has a negative impact on jobs. According to hrb.org: “By 2025, technology will create at least 12 million more jobs than it destroys.” Sure technology will create jobs but it will also destroy careers. Automation is harmful in restaurant jobs. Singers have a debatable outcome of AI.
Restaurant jobs are impacted by automation. Restaurant jobs are in danger of automation. According to adeccogroup.com: “More than 80% of restaurant positions could be automated.” However, automation in restaurants saves money. Restaurant jobs will most likely be replaced by automation.
Another job that could be automated is singing. Singers are mostly using AI to help improve their songs. According to press.dittomusic.com: “59.5% of artists already use AI within their music projects.” AI is not taking over singing careers, it's improving singers' songs. Artists who use AI must be careful of copyright problems. According to rareconnections.io: “21% of creators faced multiple copyright strikes after using AI generated content.” Yet,there is no clear answer on what AI will do to singers.
Automation will have a negative impact on jobs. There are so many jobs that technology will replace. In my opinion, robots should be stopped before jobs are destroyed. Many jobs done by AI or robots are very dangerous to safety. According to pmc.nbci.nlm.nih.gov: “Robot actions are the cause of 30 to 40 deaths per year.” That is about 2-3 deaths by robots every month. All things considered, I believe automation will destroy many jobs in the future.


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Nunes, Ashley. "Automation Doesn't Just Create or Destroy Jobs - It Transforms Them." Harvard Business Review, hbr.org, 2 Nov. 2021, hbr.org/2021/11 /automation-doesn't-just-create-or-destroy-jobs-it-transforms-them. Accessed 24 Oct. 2024.
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The Adecco Group. "80% Of Restaurant Jobs Could Be Taken Over By Robots:TOP 5 Trends From The World Of Work." The Adecco Group, 13 Aug. 2020, www.adeccogroup.com/future-of-work/latest-insights/80-of-restaurant-jobs-could-be-taken-over-by-robots. Accessed 24 Oct.2024.
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Parsons, Lee. "60% of musicians are already using AI to make music." Ditto, 5 Apr. 2023, press.dittomusic.com/60-of-musicians- are-already-using-ai-to-make-music. Accessed 24 Oct. 2024.
Duffin, Matt. "AI Music Statistics and Facts: How Producers Use AI."rareconnections, 21 June 2024,rareconnections.io/ai-music- statistics/#:~:text=21%25%20of%20Creators%20Faced%20Multiple,new%20and%20 previously%20created%20content.Accessed 24 Oct.2024.
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Kayliegh (Faible) 27 days ago
Music comes from what we feel and our life. Robots can't have feelings and tend to have creepy voices. Music is to emotional to be replaced by robots or AI
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RJ (Très probable) 30 days ago
All music in commercials, games, TV shows, cheaper movies etc. is already automated. Only "composer" is needed. Also these composers will be less needed when AI comes. Most of this music is "copy". Instrumentalists already lost a lot of recording opportunities. Bands, even orchestras are getting smaller and using recorded voices. This job will not disappear but many jobs will have problems.
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tuna (Aucune chance) 1 month ago
the music they make is very similar even now, especially the vocals. even the working logic of artificial intelligence does not allow for originality, so it is impossible.
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guy (Modéré) 2 months ago
Already have AI generated songs but people still mostly prefer actual people.
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Aidan (Modéré) 4 months ago
Recorded music could very easily be automated, and unfortunately we're already seeing this happen with big record labels going all in on the new AI technology. The live show however will never be replaced by AI, and real music enthusiasts will always seek out "real"music instead of the formulated hits big labels pump out.
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anonymous (Faible) 5 months ago
I saw a few advertisements for an app that makes music with AI, and it could be better. I also tried making lyrics with ChatGPT once (don't ask why); they can't do it that well. AI can only do some things well regarding music (at least from a few experiences of mine).
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AntiEverything (Très probable) 5 months ago
Have you seen Suno? Tried it and dang does it sound good, I think for music it works well, all it needs to improve is voice.
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Paul (Aucune chance) 5 months ago
Humans will want to listen to music made by other humans.
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jeremy (Faible) 5 months ago
it is nearly impossible to automate a musicians style
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Josh (Aucune chance) 5 months ago
There's a reason people pay to see other people perform at concerts
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Samara (Aucune chance) 5 months ago
I don't wanna see a live concert played by robots and if you know that a real person made a song and not AI, it's kinda better
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Sunnie (Incertain) 5 months ago
you need a stable singing voice or a good songwriting skills and I don't think normal robots can do that
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Shane (Aucune chance) 5 months ago
Music and art as a whole is an expression of human emotions. Although AI can replicate music, it cant replicate the passion put into it
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eclipse (Très probable) 5 months ago
it technically already happen due to Hatsune Miku and Vocaloids
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Anonymous Music Listener. (Modéré) 6 months ago
Well, musicians are in trouble for a long time.

We are already using DAW and VSTIs for recording. So if it is not a complex classical music piece there is no need for musicians. I'm not even mentioning workstation and digital synthesizer era.

There are already acoustic pianos that can play itself! We may see self playing instruments more in the future. If they sync them together; maybe one day we don't need live musicians.

Suno AI is not good enough to replace DAW and DAW user. So many things are missing. No effects, you can't use your own melody and so on. AI supported DAW may help so much for music creation. It may also reduce the cost and we may finally hear good quality music again, who knows?

When it comes to singers though; I think it is impossible to replace. Because if all you care is the song itself, then play it through speakers. You don't need to go to concert. Imitating is not the only problem. You can't emotionally connect to AI that much. When you become a fan of a singer, you start following him/her on social media, you may even talk with them if you have luck. You may also follow their overall life and thoughts. What about AI? It is just a software, no human being.
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melody (Très probable) 7 months ago
with ai covers on the rise, and now websites that can write entire songs on any topic you want in under a minute.
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MainEditor 7 months ago
AAAAAAND Suno AI and Udio AI came to this world... This was faster than we expected!
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Cornelius (Faible) 9 months ago
Audiences want to know their favourite musicians as people. For AI to replace them, it would have to replace them in all the functions of celebrity, not merely musical performance.
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