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  • 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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    Sandhana Arkish
    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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    Sansa Grey
    Some customer service roles, especially those involving routine queries, could be automated using chatbots and AI-driven support systems.
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    Jacob Henry
    @micah_mi Can you share any particular example?
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    @micah_mi @jacob_henry2 In almost every tech company, there is a discernible trend towards reducing workforce size accompanied by increased integration of automated processes, leading to a more streamlined and efficient operational landscape and workforce replacement.
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    Harry Turner
    Many manufacturing, healthcare and finance jobs will be replaced, but AI will not replace executive jobs.
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    Jacob Henry
    I think labor related job won't be replaced.
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    Syed Muhammad Shoaib Iqbal Shah
    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.
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    Stephen Wilkes
    Repetitive tasks in manufacturing and assembly lines could likely be automated, while positions in research and development remain less affected.
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    Macauley Quinn
    Routine jobs in retail, like cashier roles, could be automated, while positions require human touch and personalization.
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    Rana Ahmed Waheed
    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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    Nikandr Romanov Rivano
    Jobs in routine housekeeping and maintenance could be automated, while roles requiring personal care and attention to detail might be more secure.
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    Ryan James
    AI may impact routine aspects of architecture and design, but innovative and concept-driven roles may remain less susceptible.
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    Tenley Gray
    Roles in routine IT support might be automated, but positions requiring complex problem-solving and system optimization could be more resilient.
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    Anh Ngo (Austin)
    I think jobs that require human touch & empathy will hard to be replaced: nurse, healthcare
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    Trang Pham
    I think the perception should be shifted into how can we prepare or support jobs that would be replaced by AI. Since it is estimated that millions of workers would be affected by AI.
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    @tranggpham Absolutely! Shifting our focus towards preparing and supporting jobs affected by AI is a forward-thinking approach. It's crucial to proactively invest in training programs, education, and skill development initiatives to empower workers to adapt to the evolving job landscape. This perspective aligns with the idea that embracing innovation can lead to a more resilient and dynamic workforce, ensuring that individuals are well-equipped to thrive in the rapidly changing job market. Your emphasis on preparation and support is vital to navigating the challenges posed by AI, and I appreciate your proactive mindset in addressing this important issue.
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    ShanonLewis
    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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