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Jobs at Risk: How AI is Taking Over the Workforce in 2024

Jobs at Risk: How AI is Taking Over the Workforce in 2024

Berfin Ceren Meray
November 06 2024 - 09:08pm

As AI technology advances, it's no longer just a futuristic concept—it's reshaping today's job market. From administrative roles to creative industries, artificial intelligence is steadily replacing human labor in key sectors. Wondering which professions are most at risk in 2024? Dive into the details of how AI is transforming the workplace and which careers may be impacted next. 👇

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It’s undeniable that the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) will significantly impact future job sectors.

It’s undeniable that the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) will significantly impact future job sectors.

Although it may have seemed implausible at first, AI today is powerful enough to potentially replace many professional roles. So, which jobs are these?

The first is accounting.

The first is accounting.

As you can imagine, AI can handle complex mathematical calculations almost flawlessly at lightning speed. This also simplifies the tracking of data entry. With the latest updates from OpenAI, many different speech capabilities are now possible in AI, meaning it could also take over customer service roles.

AI also closely follows current events, giving it a strong grasp of market research, enabling it to keep up with the market.

Sectors such as 'telemarketing' and 'logistics' are consequently seeing reduced human labor requirements.

You may have also heard that companies are increasingly using AI for translations.

You may have also heard that companies are increasingly using AI for translations.

Equipped with general knowledge, AI can translate instantly and localize nearly flawlessly, placing jobs like translation and book editing somewhat in the background.

Significant budgets are being allocated toward AI in future company projects.

Significant budgets are being allocated toward AI in future company projects.

It’s estimated that by 2030, 30% of total work hours will be dedicated to robots and AI.

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However, human-centered sectors such as healthcare, education, and construction remain more advantageous.

However, human-centered sectors such as healthcare, education, and construction remain more advantageous.

In these kinds of roles, skills like empathy, complex problem-solving, and human interaction are still a priority.

Some job sectors are expected to remain stable for a long time.

Some job sectors are expected to remain stable for a long time.

These include fields like teaching and art design, where creativity takes precedence. In other words, choosing a career focused on creativity or human relations seems like a more sensible long-term choice.

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