58同城发布2025生活服务业趋势洞察报告 AI催生近50类“人机协作”新岗位
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-12-24 12:57

Core Insights - The report by 58.com highlights the evolution of artificial intelligence from an efficiency tool to the "digital backbone" of the life services industry, facilitating a shift from labor-intensive to "intelligent collaborative" models [1] - By 2025, nearly 50 new AI-integrated job roles have emerged across various sectors, including real estate, manufacturing, healthcare, education, home services, and design [1] - The report indicates that these new roles require a combination of traditional expertise and the ability to collaborate effectively with algorithms and smart devices [1] Group 1: New Job Roles - Eight major categories of new professions have emerged, including AI recruitment assistants, smart robot trainers, AI translation editors, and AI medical imaging analysts [1] - In the restaurant industry, the role of "kitchen robot operator" has become fundamental, shifting from traditional cooking skills to managing intelligent cooking systems [1] Group 2: AI in Real Estate - AI real estate agents are becoming a model for "high efficiency, high professionalism, and high standards," with nearly 50% of real estate agents using AI tools [2] - In major cities, the adoption rates of AI tools among real estate agents are significant, with Guangzhou at 55.9%, Beijing at 51.4%, and Hangzhou leading at 80.4% [2] Group 3: New Service Models and Training - AI is fostering new service models and markets, with 58.com aggregating over ten types of intelligent training systems and nearly thirty AI service scenarios [2] - The emergence of AI as a "universal skill" is evident in training programs covering industrial robot usage, civilian robot maintenance, and AI collaboration [2] Group 4: Robotics in Rental Supply - Various robotic devices, such as window-cleaning robots and AI sketch robots, are rapidly entering markets through rental models in cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou [2] - The growth of "humanoid robot rentals" is notable, with over 500 companies entering the market, and around 200 establishing professional service systems [2]