
前沿技术不断推进自动化,且不止在白领领域,如今人工智能体和机器人已经开始做汉堡、仓库理货,甚至能够承担家务。在零工从业者担心失业之际,无人驾驶出租车已经进入主流市场。不过自动驾驶汽车企业Waymo的领导者坚持认为,该技术并不会取代人类的工作。
“我们已经在几个市场运营数年,发现并没有让市场上的岗位消失,很让人振奋。”Waymo的联合首席执行官泰克德拉·马瓦卡纳最近对《纽约时报》(New York Times)表示。
这家行业巨头的估值高达1260亿美元,最初是谷歌(Google)旗下的自动驾驶汽车项目,引起人类司机的警惕也在情理之中。该公司是美国规模最大的自动驾驶公司,业务覆盖至少10座城市,运营约3000辆无人驾驶出租车,且数量仍在增加。随着特斯拉(Tesla)和亚马逊(Amazon)旗下的Zoox等纷纷入场,网约车从业者愈发焦虑。
就连Uber的首席执行官也相信,未来几十年该公司的大部分订单可能由无人驾驶车辆完成。
自动驾驶汽车时代,人类将负责更换轮胎和运营车队
Waymo的联合首席执行官称,转向无人驾驶将创造新就业机会。人类不必坐在驾驶座上,而是负责幕后工作,满足运营和蓝领岗位的需求。
为支持未来劳动力需求,Waymo为美国技术人员提供学费奖学金,还与布朗克斯社区学院(Bronx Community College)合作开设了汽车技术项目。
“人类仍在换轮胎,维修车辆。”马瓦卡纳继续说道,“我们有车队运营员,也有车队技术员。所有车队都是纯电动。充电公司正在建设基础设施,在市中心布局站点,从电力公司铺设线路。”
Waymo的全球公共政策主管贾斯汀·金茨告诉《财富》杂志,公司在基础设施和服务拓展方面的投资“为全美各地社区带来大量无需大学学历的新型技术岗位,从而为美国各行各业人群创造机会。”
无人驾驶出租车会影响司机,但将提振蓝领工作
随着自动驾驶汽车日益普及,不少人类司机和乘客不得不应对新技术带来的各种问题,因此感到沮丧。
根据2025年高盛集团(Goldman Sachs)的一份报告,预计美国无人驾驶出租车市场将从2025年的1500辆增长到2030年的约3.5万辆,年复合增长率约为90%。短短几年内,自动驾驶服务或将占到美国网约车市场总量的8%。
司机担心职业前景实属正常,尤其是在亲眼目睹受人工智能影响,公司削减员工,减少数千名白领岗位之后。加州大学圣迭戈分校(University of California San Diego)对皮尤研究中心数据(Pew Research Center)的最新分析显示,约85%的人认为无人驾驶汽车推广会导致失业,70%的人对该技术心存疑虑或认为对社会不利。
Uber的首席执行官达拉·科斯罗萨西等行业领袖已经发出警告,称20年内该公司大部分订单将“各类无人驾驶设备完成”。不过,一扇门关闭时,也会开启另一扇门。
美国进步商会(Chamber of Progress)2024年的一项研究预计,如果未来15年内部署900万辆自动驾驶汽车,那么汽车制造、分销、维护、升级和维修领域就将创造超过11.4万个新工作岗位。人类不会完全被排除在外,每年每制造和部署1000辆自动驾驶汽车,就需要约190名工人来从事生产和服务。
估值152亿美元的“超级应用”公司Grab的联合创始人及首席执行官陈炳耀宣布,今年将在公司总部所在地新加坡推出无人驾驶巴士。大举投资无人驾驶技术的同时,该公司也在考虑如何提升人类司机的技能以适应转型。与Waymo一样,该公司也发现了一些适合人类的工作机会,包括车辆维护和数据分析等。
“新岗位正在涌现。”2025年陈炳耀在分析师问答会上表示。比如,司机能够成为远程安全驾驶员、数据标注员,还可以更换激光雷达、摄像头等设备等等。(财富中文网)
译者:梁宇
前沿技术不断推进自动化,且不止在白领领域,如今人工智能体和机器人已经开始做汉堡、仓库理货,甚至能够承担家务。在零工从业者担心失业之际,无人驾驶出租车已经进入主流市场。不过自动驾驶汽车企业Waymo的领导者坚持认为,该技术并不会取代人类的工作。
“我们已经在几个市场运营数年,发现并没有让市场上的岗位消失,很让人振奋。”Waymo的联合首席执行官泰克德拉·马瓦卡纳最近对《纽约时报》(New York Times)表示。
这家行业巨头的估值高达1260亿美元,最初是谷歌(Google)旗下的自动驾驶汽车项目,引起人类司机的警惕也在情理之中。该公司是美国规模最大的自动驾驶公司,业务覆盖至少10座城市,运营约3000辆无人驾驶出租车,且数量仍在增加。随着特斯拉(Tesla)和亚马逊(Amazon)旗下的Zoox等纷纷入场,网约车从业者愈发焦虑。
就连Uber的首席执行官也相信,未来几十年该公司的大部分订单可能由无人驾驶车辆完成。
自动驾驶汽车时代,人类将负责更换轮胎和运营车队
Waymo的联合首席执行官称,转向无人驾驶将创造新就业机会。人类不必坐在驾驶座上,而是负责幕后工作,满足运营和蓝领岗位的需求。
为支持未来劳动力需求,Waymo为美国技术人员提供学费奖学金,还与布朗克斯社区学院(Bronx Community College)合作开设了汽车技术项目。
“人类仍在换轮胎,维修车辆。”马瓦卡纳继续说道,“我们有车队运营员,也有车队技术员。所有车队都是纯电动。充电公司正在建设基础设施,在市中心布局站点,从电力公司铺设线路。”
Waymo的全球公共政策主管贾斯汀·金茨告诉《财富》杂志,公司在基础设施和服务拓展方面的投资“为全美各地社区带来大量无需大学学历的新型技术岗位,从而为美国各行各业人群创造机会。”
无人驾驶出租车会影响司机,但将提振蓝领工作
随着自动驾驶汽车日益普及,不少人类司机和乘客不得不应对新技术带来的各种问题,因此感到沮丧。
根据2025年高盛集团(Goldman Sachs)的一份报告,预计美国无人驾驶出租车市场将从2025年的1500辆增长到2030年的约3.5万辆,年复合增长率约为90%。短短几年内,自动驾驶服务或将占到美国网约车市场总量的8%。
司机担心职业前景实属正常,尤其是在亲眼目睹受人工智能影响,公司削减员工,减少数千名白领岗位之后。加州大学圣迭戈分校(University of California San Diego)对皮尤研究中心数据(Pew Research Center)的最新分析显示,约85%的人认为无人驾驶汽车推广会导致失业,70%的人对该技术心存疑虑或认为对社会不利。
Uber的首席执行官达拉·科斯罗萨西等行业领袖已经发出警告,称20年内该公司大部分订单将“各类无人驾驶设备完成”。不过,一扇门关闭时,也会开启另一扇门。
美国进步商会(Chamber of Progress)2024年的一项研究预计,如果未来15年内部署900万辆自动驾驶汽车,那么汽车制造、分销、维护、升级和维修领域就将创造超过11.4万个新工作岗位。人类不会完全被排除在外,每年每制造和部署1000辆自动驾驶汽车,就需要约190名工人来从事生产和服务。
估值152亿美元的“超级应用”公司Grab的联合创始人及首席执行官陈炳耀宣布,今年将在公司总部所在地新加坡推出无人驾驶巴士。大举投资无人驾驶技术的同时,该公司也在考虑如何提升人类司机的技能以适应转型。与Waymo一样,该公司也发现了一些适合人类的工作机会,包括车辆维护和数据分析等。
“新岗位正在涌现。”2025年陈炳耀在分析师问答会上表示。比如,司机能够成为远程安全驾驶员、数据标注员,还可以更换激光雷达、摄像头等设备等等。(财富中文网)
译者:梁宇
Advanced technology isn’t just automating tasks in the white collar world—AI agents and robots are flipping burgers, stocking warehouses, and even doing household chores. Driverless taxis have also entered the mainstream, despite job loss fears from gig workers. But the leader of autonomous vehicle (AV) business Waymo insists the tech isn’t taking human work.
“Now that we’ve been in a few markets for a few years, it’s great to be able to see that we haven’t eliminated jobs in those markets,” Waymo’s co-CEO, Tekedra Mawakana, recently told The New York Times.
The $126 billion behemoth of industry, which started out as Google’s self-driving car project, has understandably raised eyebrows from human drivers. It’s the largest AV company in the U.S., serving at least 10 cities with around 3,000 robotaxis and counting. And as more companies including Tesla and Amazon-owned Zoox enter the arena, ride-hailing workers are put on edge.
Even the CEO of Uber himself believes that most of his company’s rides could have a robot behind the wheel in the next couple of decades.
Humans will be needed to rotate tires and operate fleets in the era of self-driving cars
Waymo’s co-CEO says the shift to driverless will open up new jobs. Instead of being in the driver’s seat, humans will be behind the scenes of the whole operation, fulfilling operational and blue-collar business needs.
And to support the workforce of the future, Waymo is funding tuition scholarships for U.S. technicians, and partnered with Bronx Community College in creating an automotive technology program.
“Humans are still rotating those tires and working on those vehicles,” Mawakana continued. “We have fleet operators, we have fleet technicians. All of our fleets are fully electric. Those charging companies are building the infrastructure, putting them in city centers, pulling those wires from the utility company.”
Justin Kintz, the global head of public policy at Waymo, tells Fortune that the business’ investments in infrastructure and growing services “create opportunities for Americans of all backgrounds, by bringing a wide variety of new, non-college and trades-work roles to communities around the U.S.”
Robotaxis will have an impact on human drivers—but will strengthen blue-collar work
Automated cars are on the rise, much to the dismay of human drivers and passengers who get stuck navigating the errors of the new technology.
It’s projected that the U.S. robotaxi market will grow from 1,500 in 2025 to around 35,000 in 2030—around a 90% compounded annual growth rate, according to a 2025 Goldman Sachs report. The automated services could account for 8% of the total American ride-share market in just a few short years.
It’s only natural for drivers to fear for their future careers, especially as they see AI gut company workforces and swipe the jobs of thousands of white-collar employees. About 85% of people believe that the rollout of driverless cars will lead to job losses, and another 70% felt unsure of the technology or that it’s a bad idea for society, according to a recent University of California San Diego analysis of Pew Research Center data.
And industry leaders like Uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi have sounded the alarm that the majority of the business’ trips will be “fulfilled by robots of some kind” within 20 years. However, when one door closes, another one opens.
It’s projected that in deploying 9 million AVs over the next 15 years, more than 114,000 new jobs in AV production, distribution, maintenance, upgrades, and repairs will be created, according to a 2024 study from Chamber of Progress. Humans won’t be totally left out of the process; companies will need about 190 workers to manufacture and service the cars, for every 1,000 AV created and deployed each year.
The co-founder and CEO of $15.2 billion “super-app” company Grab, Anthony Tan, announced it would be rolling out robobuses in its headquarter city of Singapore this year. But in lockstep with making a large investment in driverless technologies, the business is also considering how to upskill human drivers in the shift. And just like Waymo, the company recognized a few work opportunities for people, including vehicle maintenance and data analysis.
“We see new kinds of jobs emerging,” Tan said in a 2025 Q&A with analysts. For example, drivers could be remote safety drivers, data labelers; they could change LiDARs, cameras, and so forth.”