Key findings
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is set to impact, but not transform, the work of Robotics Technicians.
Blue-collar jobs like this are unlikely to be automated by GenAI due to the physical nature of the tasks involved.
The unique automation wave may even lead to increased demand for these workers, as premium goods and services grow.
However, certain skills used in the job, such as equipment maintenance and troubleshooting, could be automated in the future.
Despite this, Robotics Technicians will remain shielded from major AI disruption, as their expertise in hands-on tasks will continue to be valued.
How could AI or automation replace or complement job activities?
Artificial Intelligence and LLMs like ChatGPT could potentially assist Robotics Technicians by automating tasks such as troubleshooting, reprogramming, or documenting procedures.
However, the intricate nature of tasks like aligning components or fabricating fixtures may still require human expertise.
For example, AI could be used to analyze robotic system efficiency, while technicians focus on hands-on repairs and maintenance.
Job description
Build, install, test, and maintain robotic equipment and automated production systems.
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