Gardiens de sécurité

Risque Modéré
41%
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RISQUE D'AUTOMATISATION
CALCULÉ
42%
(Risque Modéré)
SONDAGE
41%
(Risque Modéré)
Average: 41%
DEMANDE DE TRAVAIL
CROISSANCE
2,2%
par l'année 2033
SALAIRES
37 070 $
ou 17,82 $ par heure
Volume
1 202 940
à partir du 2023
RÉSUMÉ
SCORE DE TRAVAIL
4,5/10

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Risque d'automatisation calculé

42% (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 :

  • Aider et Prendre Soin des Autres

Certaines qualités assez importantes du travail sont difficiles à automatiser :

  • Perceptivité Sociale

Sondage utilisateur

41% chance de pleine automatisation au cours des deux prochaines décennies

Nos visiteurs ont voté qu'ils ne sont pas sûrs si cette profession sera automatisée. Cette évaluation est davantage soutenue par le niveau de risque d'automatisation calculé, qui estime 42% de chances d'automatisation.

Que pensez-vous du risque de l'automatisation?

Quelle est la probabilité que Gardiens de sécurité 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 (annuellement)

Croissance

Une croissance lente par rapport à d'autres professions.

On s'attend à ce que le nombre de postes vacants pour 'Security Guards' augmente 2,2% 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.

Salaires

Très mal payé par rapport à d'autres professions

En 2023, le salaire annuel médian pour 'Security Guards' était de 37 070 $, soit 17 $ par heure.

'Security Guards' ont été payés 22,9% de moins que le salaire médian national, qui s'élevait à 48 060 $

Salaires au fil du temps

* Données provenant du Bureau des Statistiques du Travail

Volume

Gamme de possibilités d'emploi nettement plus grande comparée à d'autres professions

À partir de 2023, il y avait 1 202 940 personnes employées en tant que 'Security Guards' aux États-Unis.

Cela représente environ 0,8% de la main-d'œuvre employée à travers le pays

Autrement dit, environ 1 personne sur 126 est employée en tant que 'Security Guards'.

Description du poste

Surveillez, patrouillez ou surveillez les lieux pour prévenir le vol, la violence ou les infractions aux règles. Peut utiliser des équipements de détection de rayons X et de métaux.

SOC Code: 33-9032.00

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Pablo (Aucune chance) 5 months ago
As of today, there is no robot capable of performing any intervention while respecting human rights and taking the surrounding situation into account. The human factor is essential in this type of work.
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Angel (Faible) 6 months ago
Security guards also include or at least SHOULD include SPOs ( special police officers). Campus police, and armed security, and Asset Protection, and armor car security. Security isn’t just mall cops. Also security for executives and or famous people.
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AIspongebobfan (Incertain) 6 months ago
Security Guards need a physical person for most positions, for example, at concerts, they need people on the site to manage the crowds. Once there are robots that can be deployed, for the most part, physical Security Guards are safe.
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Santa (Faible) 6 months ago
I hardly doubt AI can handle security, to be honest. There are too many variables. Security will most likely replace the police due to cost issues.
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Peter (Faible) 6 months ago
In terms of armed security legally there still has to be a person behind the gun. Also security guards do a lot of legal writing that requires human perception to understand social nuances. Also machines are patterned humans are not so it’s easier to trick and hack robots.
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Bartholomew Smith (Faible) 7 months ago
There will be automations that augment security guards but the reality is that when working with humans you need to expect a certain level of violence. A security robot will get smashed to bits by a homeless person for fun. Maybe a few teens will vandalize it for the sake of it. ect. These may work with an already docile population but do you think that these things won't be ruined within days on the streets of Rio, Mexico City, New York, Mumbai ect?

Automated security cameras don't stop people stealing from self checkouts.
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Daniel (Faible) 7 months ago
Security will be more important in the future, and security guards are cheaper than police
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TTFREC_) I (Très probable) 9 months ago
Personally, I think this will be taken away by robots because I think all jobs will be taken by robots. Now, this will make us unable to work and unable to get jobs and make money. This will be unsettling because we will not have food and we will all be homeless.
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Nico Cione (Très probable) 10 months ago
I really want a cool-looking robocop everywhere.
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09 (Faible) 1 year ago
Sure Robots and technology plays a big role nowadays in security but the prevention is still a thing hard for robots to be replaced by.
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W Jones (Aucune chance) 1 year ago
6 Years as security supervisor for high capacity venues - There is no chance within the next 20 years automation will replace human stewards or security, they simply will not handle the physical and social demands.

Even in static position roles I.E. Manned security boothes/checkpoints, security agents are expected to fulfill multiple roles (First aid, emergency response, deterrant, etc.). In more active roles, this is also compounded by the need for mobility and flexibility of roles; at one moment a person may be directing foot traffic and then asked to re-position and hand out water at the pit barrier or assist in the escort of persons off the premises.

Summary - Security guards won't be replaced any time soon as it would take simply far too many automated systems and be far more expensive only to leave members of the public with an impersonal machine who cannot as easily respond to their needs in the moment.
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Ruben Castellanos 1 year ago
Empathy , social skills and human touch is required in order to be a good guard. People will see the robots as mechanized garbage bins and proceed to ignore or damage the equipment.
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Don’t think so 1 year ago
It will be a bad day when Robots are allowed to start going hands on against humans. It will change everything in a bad way.
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Nico (Très probable) 1 year ago
I believe it's highly likely because most people don't trust human security guards.
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Mike Scorpio 1 year ago
High-skill security, such as hospital, diplomatic, and corporate protection, will most likely never be replaced.

However, low-skill security, such as low-paying observe-and-report jobs, will be automated.
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Joe (Faible) 2 years ago
Security guards aren't going anywhere anytime soon. There are comments here saying how they could get an Atlas robot to do it, but they cost a quarter of a million dollars to produce, and that's not including maintenance.

I could see alarm systems and maybe security cameras replacing guards in some businesses, but not in 90% of places. Most robbers or thieves don't want to kill anyone and, for that reason, they will not get rid of security guards.

Human guards create an extra barrier that makes these crimes much more difficult to get away with.
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Joey 2 years ago
What some people don't recognize is how fast technology is growing especially with AI robots and how fast these robots are learning human capabilities and human ways. true, robots are not all the way capable of performing like humans but in just a few short years, it is over for tons of jobs from blue collar to white collars.
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megacide84 (Aucune chance) 2 years ago
Unless security bots and drones become fully armed and programmed to "shoot to kill," which won't happen for very obvious reasons (i.e. hacking and swatting), there will always be a need for human security personnel.
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Rei (Faible) 2 years ago
While a robot can sweep the premises and scan the area for any inconsistencies, humans are still needed to make judgments. For example, if there is an armed robbery, the human guard can prioritize either the safety of the workers (other humans) or the safety of the place. Humans also rely on robots for safety, but with hacking being possible from far away to take control, and electrical interference being able to cause robots to short-circuit, humans are still the better option.
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SS (Très probable) 3 years ago
It's not even just likely. It's already happening. Look at Knight Scope. Once it becomes affordable to make Boston Dynamics level robots? Game over.

This will probably happen sooner than 20 years. Especially once they get self driving cars scalable and mass adopted.
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