建筑工人
AI 替代率
15%这个岗位当前已结合 2 条时间线资讯和岗位画像推理来给出替代率。
由于建筑工人的工作性质高度体力化、多功能且常有不可预测性,人工智能直接取代该岗位的可能性仍然较低。尽管专业机器人可能会辅助完成特定任务,但该岗位的全面自动化目前仍处于构想阶段。
替代率趋势
按周期刷新快照聚合- 2026-04-2015%
为什么是这个等级
结构底座The role demands significant physical strength, dexterity, and the ability to adapt to varied and often unstructured construction environments, which are challenging for current general-purpose robotics and AI.
Construction laborers perform a wide array of tasks that often require on-site judgment, problem-solving, and adaptation to unpredictable conditions, making full automation of the entire role complex.
While specialized construction robots exist for certain repetitive tasks (e.g., bricklaying), widespread adoption of versatile, multi-tasking robots capable of replacing general laborers across all their duties is not yet economically or technically feasible.
AI and robotics are currently more likely to serve as augmentation tools (e.g., exoskeletons, automated heavy lifting equipment, drones for surveying) to enhance human laborer productivity and safety, rather than fully replacing the workforce in the near term.
时间线
按时间倒序展示相关资讯与案例Of these workers, we found the vast majority (83.6%, or 14.5 million workers) are employed in occupations with less AI exposure as measured by the AIOE score. These include large building trades positions such as maintenance and repair workers (1.7 million workers), construction laborers (1.1 million), and electricians (772,000), but also several smaller, more specialized “green” positions such as solar installers and forest and conservation workers.
打开原文Unlikely in the near future. Construction Laborers have a relatively low 32% automation risk. This role relies heavily on skills AI struggles with: variable environments and complex tasks.
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