Jobs most at risk from AI and automation, and not AI proof, include roles characterized by routine and repetitive tasks. These include:
Manufacturing roles: Such as assembly line workers and machinists.
Data entry and administrative tasks: Including data clerks and secretaries.
Banking services: Retail banking jobs like tellers.
Customer service: Roles susceptible to being replaced by chatbots and are not AI proof.
Transport: Including driving jobs that are not AI proof due to self-driving technology.
Retail: Cashiers due to self-service kiosks.
Legal support roles: Such as paralegals.
Telemarketing and agriculture labor: Automation and AI-driven machinery pose significant risks.
The impact of AI on jobs may vary based on technological advancements, industry adaptations, and regional economic conditions.

Therefore, while these roles are at risk, transformation can also create new opportunities and require strategic adaptations.