Then, an existential thought crossed your mind: “Shit…can this thing domyjob?”
The question of whether AI will eventually take jobs away from us meatbagsis nothing new.
So, how do you know if your job is one of the ones at risk?
A recent study could give you the answer (and you might not like it).
The higher the score, the more “exposure” that role may have to artificial intelligence.
In fact, they specifically found that the finance and insurance sectors were themostexposed.
The reverse is true, of courseexcept for security guards, interestingly enough.
None of this is necessarily a bad thing.
Just as interesting as the list of occupation typesmostexposed is the list of thoseleastexposed.
Will AI truly replace any jobs, according to the study?
Finance officers
Financial administrative occupations n.e.c
Human resources administrative occupations
Librarians
Market research interviewers
Other administrative occupations n.e.c.
I can’t predict the future, and neither can this study.
That said, this is a good look at the situation as it stands from a data-driven perspective.
And for the record, I’mnothappy to see “writers” at the top of that automation list.