In the next decade? Many, many jobs π
My product Userdoc is helping build software requirements similar to how a business analyst would, and although it's just the start, I see business analysts and other knowledge workers getting initially augmented, and eventually replaced by AI.
Saying that, perhaps "replaced" is the wrong word, as 10 years is a long time - it might be more like they have 10 years to realign their jobs, e.g. BA's will take on different responsibilities, and eventually the role will change all together, similar to how someone who drove a horse and cart may have had to pivot to driving a motor car.
Anyway, it's an exciting time - and I'm glad to be in it!
Ironically as much as the creative arts are seemingly under attack from new AI technologies, it'll be the arts that wont be affected. People want art by people. AI art is very much a niche and while it may seem there's so much of it you only have to look at the real world away from your screen to see that its not what people want.
Replace is a strong term. Tech is here to augment humans as it always has. Computers democratised calculation. Internet democratised information, AI will democratise cognition. Sure, a team of 10 will become a team of 5 with the same or better output, but the fundamental skillsets of acquiring new skills, synthesising different perspectives, having a long term vision, empathy and storytelling will always be in vogue.
TLDR; Anyone who has a learning and growth mindset is safe.
Galeonn