When the term "robot" was invented, those first automatons ultimately enslaved the humans of their narrative; the sci-fi cum horror concept of robotic enslavement has persisted since then, but algorithmic management shows that the idea of robot control might not be as violent or terrifying as stories depict. In fact, algorithmic management, which is essentially robotic control and management of human jobs, is already in practice in certain industries, and 'Will Robot Be Your Boss?' is a new site that helps people to predict whether AI might run their jobs in the near future.
The site uses data from Oxford's research on computerization as well as publicly available occupation data to assess which industries are likely to see rises in algorithmic management. To use the site, one simply enters their career into the search bar to see the percentage chance of having a robot boss as well as the chance of one's own job being taken by a robot.
Algorithmic Management Predictors
'Will Robot Be Your Boss?' Assesses the Chances of Bot Bosses
Trend Themes
1. Algorithmic Management - Opportunities for implementing algorithmic management systems in various industries to streamline operations and improve efficiency.
2. Robotic Control - Exploring the potential for robots to assist in management roles, providing data-driven insights and decision-making.
3. AI in Job Automation - The increasing use of AI to automate job tasks, leading to potential changes in job roles and responsibilities.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - Leveraging algorithmic management and robotic control to create advanced technology solutions and optimize business processes.
2. Manufacturing - Implementing algorithmic management in manufacturing processes to improve productivity and reduce costs.
3. Finance - Exploring the use of AI in algorithmic management to automate financial analysis and improve decision-making in the finance industry.