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计算自动化风险
最小风险(0-20%):这一类别的职业被自动化的可能性较低,因为它们通常需要复杂的问题解决能力,创造力,强大的人际交往能力和高度的手动灵巧。这些工作通常涉及复杂的手部动作和精确的协调,使得机器难以复制所需的任务。
有关这个分数是什么以及如何计算的更多信息可在这里找到。
用户投票
我们的访客投票表示,这个职业被自动化的可能性很低。 这个评估进一步得到了通过计算得出的自动化风险等级的支持,该等级预计有12%的机会实现自动化。
你认为自动化的风险是什么?
天文学家在未来20年内被机器人或人工智能取代的可能性有多大?
情感
以下图表在有大量投票数据时会显示。这些可视化图表展示了用户投票结果随时间的变化,提供了情感趋势的重要指示。
随着时间(每年)的情绪变化
增长
预计"Astronomers"的工作空缺数量将在2033内增长7.4%
总就业人数和预计的职位空缺
更新的预测将在09-2024到期.
工资
在2023,'Astronomers'的年度中位数工资为$127,930,或每小时$61。
'Astronomers'的薪资比全国中位工资高166.2%,全国中位工资为$48,060。
随着时间推移的工资
体积
截至2023,在美国有2,080人被雇佣为'Astronomers'。
这代表了全国就业劳动力的大约< 0.001%
换句话说,大约每73 千人中就有1人被雇佣为“Astronomers”。
工作描述
观察,研究和解释天文现象,以增加基础知识或将此类信息应用于实际问题。
SOC Code: 19-2011.00
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looks at the sky through a telescope their curious enough to know the ''wonders'' of the universe!
But because were just doing that were developing excellent technologies to other planets to discover
the ''wonders'' of the universe. Robots like AI rover or ''curiosity'' are developed currently and sent to planets
in our universe in order to find the unanswered questions of the universe. Things scientists still don't know the
answer too. On the other hand astronomers won't get replaced by robot's, and that's because we humans need
to discover the universe and learn things that mankind always wanted to know when there wasn't a possibility of
enough technology to help us know and even human curiosity is so hard to kill.
In this field of knowledge I think we only need the technology to help us determine something we don't know and even great advances to just make this field ''astronomy'' better than it was in the past. But as humans we're very curious for learning and discovering ''we're curious beings'' which means you can't just let us down.
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