Which Jobs Will AI Replace First?

Which Jobs Will AI Replace First?

As AI reshapes the workforce, conversations about job security, career pivots, and long-term planning are heating up. Join the discussion on Crosswalk Forums and share how you’re thinking about the future.
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It feels like every week, another headline warns us that AI is coming for our jobs. From customer service to copywriting to even paralegal work, the list of at-risk roles keeps growing. And now, with advancements in generative AI and automation, many are wondering—not if AI will impact their industry, but when.

This new article from Forbes highlights which jobs are most likely to be replaced first—and how quickly that shift might happen:
:backhand_index_pointing_right: The Jobs That Will Fall First As AI Takes Over The Workplace

What job sectors do you think are most vulnerable to AI disruption?
Are you making any changes to your career plans or financial future based on this shift?

AI might not steal your job—but someone using AI just might.

Employers that recognize technology reduce liability is a new sector emerging. A local brewery was awarded a state (NM) grant for buying an AI bot used in warehouse storage/movement. Being installed at major intersections in Abq, AI cameras will warn of pedestrian traffic since we rank in the top states for pedestrian accidents. Technology seems to be filling voids that were unforeseen.

Just saw this report last night and though I’d pass it on:
Duolingo is phasing out contract workers in favor of AI as part of a bold “AI-first” strategy, aiming to scale content creation and improve productivity. While the company emphasizes support for its remaining employees and the necessity of this shift, the decision has sparked debate about AI’s role in the future of work and the potential trade-offs in quality and human employment125.