These are the professions that robots will take on humanity.

Robots are increasingly taking our jobs. The factories are becoming automated, trucks are becoming <x0-autopilot” and the drones are filling the skies. Some work we might agree to do in the future may not last long. In fact, it is not just factory workers that are being replaced by robots but [...]
It's not just factory workers that are being replaced by robots, it's starting to replace everything from creative to personal.
1. Robot Construction
Sometimes it seems that the only job left for people in the future will be that of making new robots.
In fact, Japan already has a robot factory that builds other robots. The mechanism works without human supervision for 24 hours a day, making new robots. This factory builds about 50 robots every day.

While University Cambridge researchers have created a robot that can not only build other robots, it can also analyse them by developing their design.
2. Writer
Believe it or not, but a number of literature books have been written by computers one has even been listed to win the prize.
One of the first books written by a robot is a Russian novel called “True Love”, and in Russia it has been one of the best sold novels of the year. The same has recently been done in Japan.

A programmer equips the computer with several themes, some characters, and a book to be used as stylistic inspiration, thus enabling the processing of an entire story from nothing.
3. Music composer
The next successful song can be written by a robot. Researchers in “Geogia Tek” created a robot called Shimon, who can compose and play his music.

It's a four-wing robot who listens to music and uses it as an inspiration to write songs for herself. The robot uses deep neural learning systems to decode different music styles, analyze models, and then inspire them to compose original music.
4. Sales Representatives
Some businesses have computerized menus or use a robot to contact customers, but a health insurance company has gone a little further. The US-based Premier Health Agency company has implemented a robot that enables connections to a man when the client requires that.

5. Food Critical
When Thailand's former prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, fed on cheap food while making his visits to the world and not feeling well, he asked that something be done. He called the government for an emergency meeting: they needed a robot.
The government called the creators of “-Delicious”, a long-developing secret project with the aim of creating a food critic.
“e-Delicious” is programmed to scientifically assess any food. It values the chemical composition of food, compares it to what the Thai government considers ideal, and then generates a mathematical result. /Oculus News











