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Experts argue there will always be roles for those who want to hone their skills in manufacturing robotics and in working in the AI industry itself. While AI is hailed as building a better manufacturing process, factory workers are concerned they may still be out of a job. However, it is believed that around 46 percent of jobs will be at risk in this industry by 2030. It’s no surprise to see this one on the list, as the Industrial Revolution was the beginning of the automation of manufacturing. Manufacturing Image Credit: RS Components However, social experts have argued that job skills can be shifted and/or evolved into other sectors. By 2020, it’s thought that there will be 10 million self-driving vehicles on the road, which has sparked concerns from taxi drivers, truck drivers, and delivery drivers. With self-driving technology getting better by the day, there’s a concern that many driving jobs could soon be made redundant. It is thought that transportation and storage will be the hardest hit by AI by 2030, with an estimated 56 percent of jobs at risk between now and then. Transportation and Storage Image Credit: RS Components It seems to be a common theme in sci-fi movies (such as I, Robot) that one day, the machines are going to take over, but how true could that be? Will AI robots be taking over our jobs any time soon? Image Credit: RS Components Artificial Intelligence, people have been concerned about the impact of the rise of machine intelligence. Ever since Steven Spielberg’s 2001 classic, A.I.