What Jobs Will AI Replace & Which Are Safe?
Ali Naqi Shaheen
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Massive progress in artificial intelligence (AI) has brought about transformative changes across various industries. The evolving landscape of AI has also sparked shifts in the job market. Specific occupations face a higher risk of being replaced by AI technologies. Please share your view on what jobs will be replaced by AI and which are safe.
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Russ Halilov@russ_halilov
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I think doctors are quite safe
Everything operational (customer support, data crunching etc) will be replaced for sure.
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In my opinion the role of humans would be come more meta. I don't know what jobs it will replace but I can tell which they can't. The ones where risk and decision is involved. The classic rail track problem ( Choosing between 5 lives or 1 ) are some problems where human intuitions are involved. The role of humans would be to make decisions like a big strategy game.
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AI is less likely to replace Creative and strategic roles requiring creativity, empathy, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Roles in data analysis could be somewhat automated, but professions demanding creativity and innovative thinking may be less prone to AI replacement.
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@shoaib_iqbal3 Very insightful observation! The nuanced balance between automation and human creativity in data analysis is indeed intriguing. It's reassuring to acknowledge that professions emphasizing creativity and innovative thinking maintain their distinct value in an era of advancing AI. Your perspective resonates with the dynamic interplay between technology and the irreplaceable human touch.
A very interesting data from World Economic Forum
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/t...
Certain aspects of routine project management might be automated, but roles requiring leadership and adaptability could be more resilient.
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Routine White-Collar Jobs: Certain routine tasks in white-collar jobs, like basic legal research and document review, may be automated.
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Some customer service roles, especially those involving routine queries, could be automated using chatbots and AI-driven support systems.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to automate specific tasks and jobs that are repetitive, predictable, and do not require human creativity or judgment. Some of the jobs that are most at risk of being replaced by AI include:
Data Entry and Processing
Telemarketing and Telesales
Customer Service
Data Analysis and Reporting
Manufacturing and Assembly
However, it's important to note that AI is only expected to replace some jobs. Instead, it is more likely to augment human work, making some tasks more accessible and efficient. Additionally, new job roles and industries will likely arise as AI develops and new technologies emerge
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IXORD
I think it will replace automatic work such as storing products. I don't think people will trust AI for business.
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Fascinating topic!
I believe routine, repetitive tasks like data entry and basic customer service roles are at risk.
On the safe side, jobs requiring creativity, emotional intelligence, and complex problem-solving should stand strong.
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In the very near future, if your job can be broken down into written processes, relies on laws and regulations, and is grounded in experience, you're in trouble.
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In marketing it will not replace the job but fastened it. Before many things takes time. Most importantly analysis data, generating images, text, text content and lot more
I believe we're going to see a delay and hold on any level of agency from AI. As we have seen multiple times there have been cases where certain capabilities have been released in AI by the different platforms and models and those capabilities very quickly stopped or deprecated, the reason for that is obviously part of the control aspect. So in my view, even though AI might have the capabilities to replace certain jobs, skill sets, or industries, I do not see it going that way, as a result of the human question, and what has been seen as the danger of agency without the needed controls.
I think labor related job won't be replaced.
At this point seeing how fast things are moving in research and development, I really don't think any job is 100% safe. I think data entry, document processing, copy editing, lots of job surrounding basic journalism and their media platforms is high risk of replacement. Low Risk, maybe physicians and surgeons and jobs that require contact with a patient and experience to determine diagnosis and cure/treatment/surgery. Middle of the road risk, repetitive labor task jobs, once AI gets integrated more in automated robotic production lines and general manufacturing, that might put a very large amount of jobs at risk, but it might be a little while.