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.

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