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10 JOBS AI MIGHT TAKE OVER (AND HOW TO STAY AHEAD)
Microsoft’s new study might surprise you (but don’t panic yet!)
Hey friends,
A hot new study from Microsoft is stirring up the work world, and yes, we’re all paying attention.
They analyzed 200,000 real workplace chats with Copilot to see where AI’s already stepping in.
The result?
Jobs that revolve around info-processing and communication are the most exposed. But here’s the thing—it’s more about helping you, not replacing you entirely.
10 Jobs Most at Risk from AI Right Now:
Authors & Writers
Editors & Proofreaders
Customer Support Specialists
Travel Agents & Ticket Agents
Journalists
Translators & Interpreters
Historians & Social Science Researchers
Sales Representatives
TV/Radio Presenters & DJs
Call Center Operators
Why?
These roles involve tasks like information retrieval, crafting messages, summarizing or translating content—areas where chatbots shine.
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But don’t worry - AI isn’t erasing jobs, it’s shifting them.
Jobs that involve physical labor, hands-on skills, or human care are way less vulnerable to AI. Think nurses’ aides, roofers, mechanics, massage therapists, and housekeepers—they’re still pretty safe.
Microsoft also stresses: AI doesn’t replace entire jobs, just complements tasks. So, your job might pivot, not vanish.
So, what’s next?
If you’re in one of the roles above, consider adding AI tools to your workflow instead of resisting them.
Focus on skills that AI can’t mimic easily—empathy, creativity, strategy, hands-on know-how.
Maybe it’s time to upskill or pivot to roles AI can’t touch—but that AI can still help you do better
Here’s the link to the source.