Occupations
What will AGI do for Gambling Dealers?
The role's core activities are distinctly hands-on, evidenced by top Work Context attributes like 'Spend Time Standing' (4.57), 'Spend Time Using Your Hands to Handle, Control, or Feel Objects, Tools, or Controls' (4.54), and 'Physical Proximity' (4.51). Work Activities like 'Performing for or Working Directly with the Public' (3.75) and 'Handling and Moving Objects' (2.96), alongside heavily physical tools in segments 48 and 60 (playing cards, poker tables), confirm this is a primarily physical occupation with minimal digital scope.
The primary activities are highly physical and social, requiring manual card dealing, tactile chip manipulation, and face-to-face player interaction on the casino floor. Digital touchpoints occur at the periphery, such as operating automated shufflers or logging table accounting data into casino management terminals.