Key findings
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is set to impact, but not transform, the work of tire repairers and changers.
Blue-collar workers like them are unlikely to be automated by GenAI due to the physical nature of their tasks.
The increased demand for premium goods and services may even boost the need for their skills, leading to a rise in income share.
While some skills of tire repairers may be automated in the future, such as information ordering and digital data processing, their hands-on abilities like explosive strength and wrist-finger speed are irreplaceable.
This unique automation wave will likely shield blue-collar workers from major disruptions, ensuring their continued relevance in the workforce.
How could AI or automation replace or complement job activities?
Artificial intelligence, automation, or large language models like ChatGPT could potentially assist in tire repair and changing tasks.
They could automate activities such as identifying tire size, locating punctures, and ordering replacements.
However, the physical aspects of the job, like hammering counterweights or reassembling tires, may still require human intervention.
For example, AI could analyze tire defects or recommend maintenance schedules for tire repairers and changers.
Job description
Repair and replace tires. The job involves fixing and changing tires on vehicles.
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