Which jobs are disappearing due to AI?


Data speaks:
IMF: 40% of jobs worldwide are at risk of AI disruption, up to 60% in developed countries.
The most affected job categories:
Customer service: 80% expected to be automated, involving 2.24 million jobs in the U.S.
Data entry/administration: 7.5 million positions will disappear by 2027.
Retail cashiers: 65% face automation.
It's not just blue-collar jobs; white-collar and entry-level positions are also on the front lines. It's not large-scale layoffs but hiring freezes, job consolidations, and fewer entry-level roles.
Numbers also confirm this trend: 13% decline in employment among 22-25-year-olds in high-risk AI jobs over three years; the top 15 tech companies in the U.S. reduced entry-level hiring by 25% in one year.
On the other hand: The World Economic Forum predicts that between 2025 and 2030, while 92 million jobs will disappear, 170 million new jobs will be created, resulting in a net increase of 78 million.
People with AI skills earn 25% more than their peers.
Jobs will disappear for those who can't use AI; those who know how to use AI will stay.
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