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Curious what everyone's take is - which jobs do you see going away in the next 10 years due to ubiquitous & useful AI? After Davos, I've been diving into job impact reports, especially "knowledge" jobs (partially as self-preservation, partially morbid curiosity). My first bet is - frontline customer support
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My second bet - anyone that doesn't figure out how to make a good use of AI
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In the next 10 years all jobs unless we get some sort of neuralink integration
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Can you share links to some of the reports you're reading? Agreed - frontline customer support will be among the first to go. My team has already started doing it. Others may include junior QA tasks (bug review, prioritization, etc), copywriters, fast food cashiers...
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Agree that anyone whose daily job is retrieving, packaging and delivering information will be hugely impacted. However, I think it will completely change how people work in those functions than replacing the functions.
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hopefully mine I want more time to read
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