The Nightmare in Silicon Valley: 8 horror technologies that should scare you to death
Every night is fright night with what can happen once these scary technologies take hold in ways that you may not have imagined.
An Oxford University study estimates that 47 percent of current U.S. jobs could be done by computers in as little as two decades. But not all professions are vulnerable to automation.
Walk in to any operating room in the country, and you'll see plenty of machines performing important, life-saving duties.
But you'll also see plenty of doctors and other medical professionals on hand to operate those machines, ensure they're working properly, and know what to do in emergencies when they're not immediately available for use.
The probability of this job being computerized in the next couple decades: 0.42 percent.
Caption by: Fox Van Allen
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