02/03/2026
JOBS OR CAREERS AT RISK FROM AI AUTOMATION
πΉ Jobs Involving Routine Tasks
These are jobs where tasks are repetitive and predictable β things AI and machines can learn to do quickly:
Data entry clerks
Telemarketers
Cashiers
Payroll clerks
Bank tellers
Assembly line workers
πΉ Office/Admin Support Roles
AI tools can automate scheduling, communication, and document handling:
Receptionists
Administrative assistants
Transcriptionists
Proofreaders/editors for basic content
πΉ Customer Service
Many companies use AI for answering questions and helping customers:
Call center agents
Customer support reps (for routine inquiries)
πΉ Transportation & Delivery
Self-driving and automated systems could affect these jobs in the future:
Taxi drivers
Delivery drivers
Truck drivers
πΉ Basic Analysis & Reporting
AI can quickly process data and generate reports:
Bookkeepers
Junior analysts
Market research data collectors
πΉ Media & Creative Work (Routine Forms)
AI tools can produce basic versions of text and media:
Basic content writers
Graphic designers doing templates
Videographers for simple clips
π Important Context
AI doesnβt necessarily replace these jobs completely right away β it changes them. Many roles may shift so that humans work with AI instead of being replaced. For example:
A writer might use AI to generate first drafts and then revise creatively.
A customer support agent might handle only complex issues while AI handles simple ones.
A driver could use automated systems but still oversee safety.
π§ Jobs Less at Risk (Often Because They Require Human Skills)
AI struggles most with tasks that require:
Deep creativity
Emotional intelligence
Complex problem-solving
Physical tasks in unpredictable environments
Examples include:
Teachers
Healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses)
Artists
Psychologists
Scientists