With the increasing impact of AI, many traditional jobs are facing a deep crisis. According to the report, professions like translator, telephone operator, and customer service are most at risk.

While Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made the world easier, it has also put many people's jobs at risk.

 

 

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A new report has revealed a list of 40 professions that are going to be most affected by AI.

 

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According to the report, the jobs most at risk are those that require repetitive tasks and that require little creativity or human intelligence. The report explains which jobs may be affected by AI first, based on the "AI Applicability Score".

 

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The top name on this list is "Interpreters and Translators". AI is now doing the work of language translation so easily that the need for humans is decreasing. After this, there are professions like historians, telephone operators, passenger attendants, customer service agents, and ticket agents who are directly targeted by AI.

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Professions like sales representatives, writers, journalists, technical writers, data entry operators, editors, and reporters are also not untouched by this threat. AI is now capable of writing blogs, articles, reports, and even news.

 

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The biggest feature of AI is that it can work continuously without getting tired and making fewer mistakes. Where humans take time, AI completes the same task in seconds.

 

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This saves companies both time and money and this is why they have started giving preference to AI over humans.

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