Beeldende Kunstenaars, Inclusief Schilders, Beeldhouwers en Illustratoren

Matig Risico
50%
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RISICO VAN AUTOMATISERING
BEREKEND
64%
(Hoog Risico)
PEILING
36%
(Laag Risico)
Average: 50%
VRAAG NAAR ARBEID
GROEI
4,0%
tegen het jaar 2033
LONEN
$ 59.300
of $ 28,51 per uur
Volume
10.910
vanaf 2023
SAMENVATTING
BAANSCORE
4,4/10

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Berekend automatiseringsrisico

64% (Hoog Risico)

Hoge Risico (61-80%): Banen in deze categorie lopen een aanzienlijk risico door automatisering, aangezien veel van hun taken gemakkelijk kunnen worden geautomatiseerd met behulp van huidige of nabije toekomstige technologieën.

Meer informatie over wat deze score is en hoe deze wordt berekend, is beschikbaar hier.

Enkele zeer belangrijke kwaliteiten van de baan zijn moeilijk te automatiseren:

  • Originaliteit

Enkele vrij belangrijke kwaliteiten van de baan zijn moeilijk te automatiseren:

  • Schone Kunsten

  • Vingerbehendigheid

  • Handvaardigheid

Gebruikerspeiling

36% kans op volledige automatisering binnen de komende twee decennia

Onze bezoekers hebben gestemd dat er een kleine kans is dat dit beroep zal worden geautomatiseerd. De automatiseringsrisicograad die we echter hebben gegenereerd, suggereert een veel hogere kans op automatisering: 64% kans op automatisering.

Wat denk je dat het risico van automatisering is?

Wat is de kans dat Beeldende Kunstenaars, Inclusief Schilders, Beeldhouwers en Illustratoren binnen de komende 20 jaar vervangen zal worden door robots of kunstmatige intelligentie?






Gevoel

De volgende grafiek wordt opgenomen waar er een aanzienlijke hoeveelheid stemmen is om zinvolle gegevens weer te geven. Deze visuele weergaven tonen de resultaten van gebruikerspeilingen in de loop van de tijd en bieden een belangrijke indicatie van sentimenttrends.

Gevoel over tijd (jaarlijks)

Groei

Matige groei ten opzichte van andere beroepen

Het aantal 'Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators' vacatures zal naar verwachting stijgen met 4,0% tegen 2033

Totale werkgelegenheid en geschatte vacatures

* Gegevens van het Bureau of Labor Statistics voor de periode tussen 2021 en 2031
Bijgewerkte prognoses zijn verschuldigd 09-2024.

Lonen

Gemiddeld betaald in vergelijking met andere beroepen

In 2023 was het mediane jaarloon voor 'Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators' $ 59.300, of $ 28 per uur

'Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators' werden 23,4% hoger betaald dan het nationale mediane loon, dat op $ 48.060 stond.

Lonen in de loop van de tijd

* Gegevens van het Bureau voor Arbeidsstatistieken

Volume

Aanzienlijk lager bereik van werkgelegenheid vergeleken met andere beroepen

Vanaf 2023 waren er 10.910 mensen in dienst als 'Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators' binnen de Verenigde Staten.

Dit vertegenwoordigt ongeveer < 0,001% van de werkende bevolking in het hele land.

Anders gezegd, ongeveer 1 op de 13 duizend mensen is werkzaam als 'Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators'.

Functieomschrijving

Creëer origineel kunstwerk met behulp van een breed scala aan media en technieken.

SOC Code: 27-1013.00

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Opmerkingen

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mofie (Onzeker) 1 month ago
While the human touch is a fundamental and necessary part of creating art in human societies, it's unclear if powerful people are willing to recognize it. To them, value is not in the art but the dollar.
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Mannara (Zeer waarschijnlijk) 3 months ago
Besides robots and ai will never be able to "create" just imitating some part f it, also besides make art is a long way, a synthesis of a human's life, knowledge, experiments,... , the need for art and the people's bounded view of art makes art cheap and replaceable by pretty pictures. And when people will stop to create it will be a day of the end and humankind will lost itself.
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IQ (Laag) 5 months ago
It's hard to make physical pieces look real as a robot.
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Mannara 3 months ago
saddly it's not, you just need more money and better robot.
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Stefano 2 months ago
I doubt it very much, they have no Love, Soul, Creativity, Human Touch and Empathy, they will NEVER have it
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Electrick010 (Zeer waarschijnlijk) 10 months ago
Because sometimes society fails to recognize the difference between a crafted work and a revered one, they therefore resort to using AI for tasks because it is not as demanding compared to an artist (which I perfectly understand the requirements). In conclusion, it is likely that AIs will develop enough to perform more comprehensive tasks, but it will cost money.
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defeated art major 10 months ago
we are in hell. genuinely. my job is going to become obsolete. nobody is going to care about human artists because companies always have and always will value the quickest, cheapest work. no matter what the correct answer is (that human-made art will always be superior to ai-generated images), all artists are going to be irreversibly ruined by the advance of ai. i have absolutely no hope for my future.
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Astro 4 months ago
I have the same sentiments as you :(. What is even the point of being in this world if it sucks so much and WILL get worse?! The people at the top do not care about us. They just want to line their pockets in order to buy more materialistic s**t.
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Seb (Matig) 10 months ago
primarily aesthetic value (not with design nor communication value). Many artists are thus likely to be replaced, even when the automated version is of lesser quality: a large percentage of the audience considers this quality difference negligible sadly.

So, can artists be replaced by AI? Not really. Will they be replaced anyway because people do not care about the lesser quality? Probably
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Seb (Matig) 10 months ago
Art is seen as a commodity by many with primarily aesthetic value (not with design nor communication value). Many artists are thus likely to be replaced, even when the automated version is of lesser quality: a large percentage of the audience considers this quality difference negligible sadly
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Core (Geen kans) 12 months ago
Fine art is specifically traditional art. automating it would defeat the purpose.
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Felk (Zeer waarschijnlijk) 1 year ago
Because AI ART is already taking over and things just haven’t started yet!
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Mannara 3 months ago
it is not art. There is no artistic creation in the ai process. Not it doesn't even a tool, but it don't need too much to become one.
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Fan of artists (Zeer waarschijnlijk) 1 year ago
At least for digital artists it seems possible. I was in denial but with newer image generators it has got rid of that creepy look AI generated content had. Now I believe it’ll only improve.
Automation of art will not only kill the dream jobs of many but will have devastating outcomes for various parts of our society/life. It will get ugly.
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Vrushabh (Geen kans) 1 year ago
Robots can do a print like painting not at all texture of painting or extra effect such was done only by painters or artists
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Ritunjoy (Laag) 1 year ago
Fine art is more than just making a lovely picture; it is the connection, emotion, and story behind the painting that makes it unique. AI will never be able to replace this.
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An aspiring artist (Laag) 1 year ago
Human emotion is what drives the creation of art. Yes AI can 'create' art, but it will never create it to express. It will only create it for the sake of creating it. Soulless, dull, and meaningless artwork.
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A 2 months ago
I agree. AI is not alive.
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Eduardo Henrique (Zeer waarschijnlijk) 1 year ago
I don't think "originality" is praised, so people will be satisfied enough with images produced by AI. I don't think Art will die, but there won't be jobs for fine artists in the future.
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Stef (Onzeker) 1 year ago
Maybe the common way of doing this kind of jobs may be at some risk, specially if the people who wanna dedicate to this only rely on strategies that worked some time ago (referencing a lot to the ''cheap artists and clients''), also the ai scammers who want to have some kind of taste of the benefits in gaining form visuals.

Not going to disappear, but in some way getting harder for sure. Or not necessary that word of being impossible to have that job, just the fact that now only the ones who are always determined to learn and adapt no matter what, are the most likely to survive.
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j (Matig) 1 year ago
Parts of this industry will be impacted and displaced. Especially I feel in digital illustration. Basic illustration tasks will be automated and used by both larger companies to save on costs and smaller due to lack of budgets. Setting aside copyright infringement, AI may impact 2d digital illustration.

Artists for personal expression on the other hand, probably will not be affected.
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HG (Matig) 1 year ago
The field has different likelihood of replacement. Sculptors and painters are safer, while graphic artists, illustrators and photographers are at great risk. Any fine art that can be (mass) reproduced, that is not one-of-a-kind can "easily" be replaced by AI.
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Atlas (Laag) 1 year ago
AI art pushback, copyright issues
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Stefered (Geen kans) 1 year ago
Artificial Intelligence and Robots Will Never Replace Artists. AI Have No Soul, Love, Heart, Mind, Creativity and Hands, Human Touch is Better.
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awa (Onzeker) 1 year ago
Concept artist? No chance to be replaced.
But for artist who take commission, it could go either way.
As a non artist, I will probably go for AI first before going to a real artist if the AI doesn't give me a satisfied result.
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