Jobs That Artificial Intelligence Will Replace in the Future

Jobs That Artificial Intelligence Will Replace in the Future

Before diving into the details, I’ve listed the jobs at the bottom of the article.

Even today, artificial intelligence (AI) has already begun to gradually replace many professions, with accounting being one of the first. Some certified public accountants I’ve spoken to mentioned that they can now handle certain tasks without the need for staff, thanks to AI.

Last week, after a doctor’s appointment, I had some blood tests done. I took a photo of the results and asked ChatGPT about them—it responded almost like a real doctor, providing clear and insightful interpretations. This makes me think that in the future, AI may replace many medical specialties. However, surgeons will likely remain in demand and could even become more valuable.

It seems that jobs requiring manual craftsmanship will endure, but professions reliant on knowledge will slowly fade away, replaced by AI.

For example, in the legal field, AI can draft a complaint or petition for court exceptionally well. It can even write a divorce petition stemming from marital disputes as skillfully as an experienced lawyer.

Below, I’ve listed the jobs that AI is likely to replace in the future.

Routine and Repetitive Jobs

  1. Data Entry Specialists
  2. Accounting and Payroll Clerks (standard tasks)
  3. Call Center Agents
  4. Cashiers
  5. Stenographers / Typists
  6. Basic Customer Service Representatives

Digital and Office Jobs

  1. Basic Content Editors / Copy-Paste Content Creators
  2. Entry-Level Graphic Designers (template-based work)
  3. Insurance Claims Assessors
  4. Standard Contract Analysts (e.g., basic legal documents)

Logistics and Transportation

  1. Truck and Taxi Drivers (especially with autonomous vehicle technology)
  2. Warehouse Workers / Inventory Controllers (robotic automation)

Manufacturing and Industry

  1. Assembly Line Workers
  2. Quality Control Inspectors (with image processing systems)
  3. Machine Operators (certain types)

Media and Data Processing

  1. Financial Analysis Report Writers (for routine reports)
  2. News Compilers (basic news summaries)

Finance and Banking

  1. Credit Scoring Specialists
  2. Stock Traders (algorithmic trading)
  3. Insurance Sales Advisors (for basic offers)