Key findings
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is unlikely to automate blue-collar jobs like security guards.
Their demand may even increase due to the rise in premium goods and services.
GenAI’s unique automation wave spares blue-collar workers due to its inability to perform physical tasks.
However, skills like information ordering and digital data processing could be automated in the future.
While GenAI may impact the work of security guards, it is unlikely to transform it entirely.
Automated tasks may include data processing and monitoring, but skills like critical thinking and judgment will remain essential.
How could AI or automation replace or complement job activities?
AI and automation could potentially assist in enhancing security measures by monitoring premises, detecting intrusions, and managing security systems.
However, they may not fully replace the role of Security Guards in responding to emergencies, interacting with individuals, and ensuring physical presence for immediate action.
For instance, ChatGPT could help in generating reports and managing communication but may not be able to physically patrol or apprehend violators like a Security Guard.
Job description
Guarding, patrolling, or watching over a place to stop theft, violence, or rule-breaking. They might use x-ray and metal detector machines.
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