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最小风险
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自动化风险
计算出的
0.0%
(最小风险)
投票
27%
(低风险)
Average: 14%
劳动力需求
增长
4.3%
到2033年
工资
目前尚不清楚此职业的中位工资。
体积
26,370
截至 2023
摘要
工作评分
6.8/10

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计算自动化风险

0.0% (最小风险)

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。

工作中的一些非常重要的品质很难实现自动化:

  • 帮助和照顾他人

  • 手工熟练度

  • 手指灵巧

工作中的一些相当重要的品质难以自动化:

  • 社会洞察力

  • 原创性

用户投票

在接下来的二十年内,实现全自动化的可能性为27%

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0.0%的机会实现自动化。

你认为自动化的风险是什么?

其他所有外科医生在未来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

相对于其他职业,呈现适度增长

预计"Surgeons, All Other"的工作空缺数量将在2033内增长4.3%

总就业人数和预计的职位空缺

* 根据劳工统计局的数据,该数据涵盖了从2021到2031的期间。
更新的预测将在09-2024到期.

体积

与其他职业相比,就业机会的下限范围较低。

截至2023,在美国有26,370人被雇佣为'Surgeons, All Other'。

这代表了全国就业劳动力的大约< 0.001%

换句话说,大约每5 千人中就有1人被雇佣为“Surgeons, All Other”。

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CAROLINE (适度) 3 months ago
Because you see AI is developing .There are already technology that helps with surgery so that may DEVELOPE.
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chat we're so cooked 6 months ago
I've read through the comments, and most people say that "AI will cause accidents and fatalities" without considering how a single hand twitch could end your life. Machine error happens less than human error, after all.

Also, surgeons don't require the same empathy factor as something like psychologists. The 0% replacement rate seems absurd, considering how much AI will advance in the next twenty years. Surgeons may be the ones to operate and give instructions to the machines, but this job (like basically every other job under the sun) will be hit hard by AI.
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Balaj (低) 6 months ago
Nobody would want a robot to perform a surgery on them
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TECHNOBLADE NEVER DIES (适度) 6 months ago
robots are already helping, and eventually they may be able to do surgeries by themselves, but somebody has to control the robots too
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Economist (极有可能) 6 months ago
Incentive to replace highest paid employees with upfront investment combined with low maintenance costs - economic incentive will outweigh liability risk as technologies and data sets advance
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m (极有可能) 7 months ago
It is highly likely. Many robotic technologies are now being used in operations. A surgeon will only be controlling the robot, and afterward, in about 20 years, will be independently automated.
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NAZLY GARCÉS MURILLO (没有机会) 7 months ago
Because I believe that surgeons will be the ones operating the machines, given that these machines cannot take control of themselves and generate real and healthy results for the patients.
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Jabobski (没有机会) 8 months ago
Accidents in programing could cause fatal damage and lots of deaths
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Jimmy (没有机会) 1 year ago
because robots are most likely to make mistakes and kill people
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Dr Suggon Deeznots 28 days ago
no robot surgeon has ever killed a person, but doctors make mistakes all the time. you nincompoop
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atharv 7 days ago
i agree
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Hamood (没有机会) 1 year ago
Too complicated to make a robot that can do many surgeries. Too risky to put a robot in healthcare.
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Malala (没有机会) 1 year ago
Too many regulations in the medical industry
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Playmylevel (极有可能) 1 year ago
There are already robots that have been developed for surgery, and using robots instead of humans can allow for way more precision
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Jabobski Mahomi Skibidias Rizzi Misimgablo 8 months ago
depends what type of surgery the robot will be performing
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Andrew (没有机会) 1 year ago
You need the interaction between the doctor and patient to read the body language and emphasise with him and have a perception about the pain
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Anonymous 2 years ago
Surgeons won't be automated for a long time. Also, do you really think people would trust a robot? I sure wouldn't. All it takes is one malfunction or software error and you're finished.
2 0 Reply
MJ 11 months ago
I mean, all it takes is one slip of the hand for you to be finished as well. In the future, I don't see why AI would be less accurate than humans, as they don't have to account for human error. Surgery having a 0% automation risk is ludicrous. Of course you wouldn't trust it right now since AI is still in it's infancy age, but it will get far better than we could possibly imagine.
2 0 Reply
Elon Musk 1 year ago
well, do you think humans don't have errors and make mistakes? Do you even understand how AI and robotics work? Doesn't sound like it.
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000 8 months ago
But like, aren't surgeons highly trained for like eight years or more or something? They are way more reliable than a robot swinging around in your open chest. I don't think you understand how skilled surgeons really are.
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Alexandra (极有可能) 2 years ago
We already have startups like Star, which want to automate and democratize surgeries. Even though we aren't there yet, I think that automated surgery can increase surgery quality while driving down prices.
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Karl 1 year ago
I wouldn't lend much credence to that. Even if automated surgery were an option it would still require extensive supervision from actual surgeons. Surgeries are volatile endeavors involving volatile individuals. Possibilities that robots alone won't be able to account for at least for decades to come.
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