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Increasing developments in artificial intelligence are expected to affect industries that involve repetitive tasks and are susceptible to automation.
While AI and automation are expected to be primary drivers in creating 170 million new jobs by 2030, a loss of 92 million jobs is anticipated, particularly in sectors that are capable of being automated [1].
AI disruption has both positive and negative effects on jobs and industries, as it may increase productivity while also reducing the demand for workers, thereby decreasing the number of job positions available.
You can pursue roles that require problem-solving and people management skills to mitigate the effects of AI disruption in your career.
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is on the rise, with new large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Gemini, becoming more widely accessible both for personal and professional use. According to the World Economic Forum’s The Future of Jobs Report 2025, while AI and automation will be primary drivers in the creation of 170 million new jobs by 2030, a loss of 92 million jobs is expected to occur, especially in sectors capable of being automated [1]. Some of the jobs susceptible to automation are customer service, truck driver, computer programmer, and graphic designer.
Due to the increasing developments in artificial intelligence, more and more industries will be affected and disrupted by it. An example is an AI tool that can both create stories and write code. This tool might disrupt the copywriting and news report industries. AI disruption has both positive and negative effects on jobs and industries, as it may increase productivity while also lowering the demand for workers and thus decreasing the number of job positions available.
Below is a list of industries that could be affected by artificial intelligence, as well as the jobs that could be most impacted by the growth of large language models:
*All salary information represents the median total pay from Glassdoor as of January 2026. These figures include base salary and additional pay, which may represent profit-sharing, commissions, bonuses, or other compensation.
Artificial intelligence automation could replace the need for certain jobs in the health care industry, such as medical billers, who submit claims to insurance companies, and transcriptionists responsible for turning clinical notes into medical reports. As machine learning capabilities increase, if a computer can do a particular job as well as a human, the need for an actual employee might no longer exist for that role.
However, even though AI is continuing to grow and develop, humans, such as doctors, may still be needed in the health care sector to provide patients with a high level of care and treatment. AI isn’t always completely accurate or factual, so it’s important to still employ doctors to fact-check, incorporate creativity and critical thinking into their work, and provide empathy and explanations to patients. Most likely, if you’re a physician, you will utilize artificial intelligence to support your work.
Medical biller: $55,000 [2]
Medical transcriptionist: $66,000 [3]
Radiologist: $271,000 average annual salary [4]
With automation services like self-checkout, the retail industry's need for cashiers and shopkeepers has lessened. When purchasing a product at a store, you’ve probably noticed you no longer need to rely on human beings to help you find what you’re looking for, due to websites and phone applications telling you the exact information you need to shop.
Ultimately, the need for fewer human cashiers and more self-checkout machines could benefit businesses looking to reduce the costs of hiring more individuals. However, shoppers who prefer human interaction may turn away from stores with machines as cashiers. Theft could also increase at these businesses where no one looks out for stolen items at checkout.
Creative individuals typically make up the entertainment industry and bring unique, innovative talents to their jobs. With the rise of AI, some of these artistic, creative jobs could be replaced altogether.
One artificial intelligence tool, DALL-E, creates images based on your prompts. In the entertainment industry, the need for artists, animators, and even makeup artists could decrease if more companies choose to use artificial intelligence to develop these images instead of human workers. For example, the production company could use an AI tool rather than using a makeup artist to make an actor appear older.
Artificial intelligence affects marketing roles by automating the collection of your data for website and social media analytics. While this may take away from data analysis roles, it also increases productivity for employees in marketing roles, who may now spend less time with analytics and more time implementing new strategies based on the data.
AI also affects creativity, primarily due to the development of large language models. Marketing jobs may become disrupted when companies use resources like ChatGPT to generate an idea or campaign instead of hiring a qualified candidate to do the same job.
Public relations specialist: $81,000 [11]
Market research analyst: $94,000 [12]
Marketing manager: $107,000 [13]
Due to artificial intelligence, data entry, bank telling, and data analysis jobs may become fully automated, which could result in the loss of many banking roles. When ATMs were first introduced, people suspected that the number of bank tellers would decrease. However, the number of tellers actually increased because banks were able to open more branches. You’ve probably already interacted with a problem-solving chatbot at some point. They could disrupt the roles of banking customer service agents and financial analysts.
Other concerns in the banking and financial sector include the potential for inherent bias unintentionally built into the AI technology, the fact that these AI models are incapable of explaining the reasons for their actions, and whether they are secure enough to handle so much financial data.
The disruption of customer service jobs has increased as chatbots have become increasingly popular for businesses and company websites. When a company chooses to use an AI chatbot to assist customers, the need for an actual human customer service agent decreases, reducing the size of the agent’s role.
Despite the rise of chatbots in daily life, a company still needs customer service roles for when AI can’t meet customers' needs. Often, customers prefer to speak with a human even after interacting with a chatbot.
Customer service representative: $47,000 [17]
Customer service manager: $80,000 [18]
Technical support engineer: $106,000 [19]
Cybersecurity roles typically help prevent cyberattacks and protect your business against the corruption of data, fraud in the form of extortion, and the disruption of your company’s standard operations. However, developments in artificial intelligence may now counteract the work that cybersecurity specialists have done. Hackers use artificial intelligence to get around cybersecurity protection by having large language models write more convincing scam-baiting emails or by creating compromised code.
Cybersecurity jobs could also be at risk of becoming automated in the future due to AI. However, with the increased use of artificial intelligence comes the need for AI oversight, which could open up jobs for cybersecurity professionals as your role expands to preventing AI cybercrime and overseeing AI’s automation technology.
Information security manager: $188,000 [20]
Cybersecurity analyst: $127,000 [21]
Cybersecurity engineer: $158,000 [22]
The industries most open to experiencing disruption from AI are those where workers perform tasks that have a greater potential to be performed through automation, such as customer service. However, many workplace skills AI can’t simply replace, making it valuable to know how to problem solve and manage people.
As artificial intelligence continues to develop, it has become increasingly adaptable to situations, prompts, and decision-making. Additionally, AI tools are learning to mimic human speech to appear more empathic and human-like and better connect with you when you are interacting with them. This development allows you to have better experiences with AI chatbots, which helps the AI models get smarter and more accurate through each interaction. Additional areas of progress with AI in recent years include natural language processing, speech recognition and generation, the ability to both recognize and produce images, and decision-making.
Let’s take a look at the benefits and concerns of these developments in artificial intelligence:
The use of AI in the workplace has been shown to increase productivity among workers. Many administrative, time-consuming tasks, such as proofreading and double-checking invoices, have become automated, freeing up workers' time for other duties. The use of chatbots could also transform the customer experience, as you will have less time waiting in either in-person or virtual lines because the AI can resolve your issues efficiently and quickly.
While some concerns are that AI could replace many jobs, it actually creates quite a few roles just by existing. These roles include jobs training machine learning models and other AI tools to further the development of artificial intelligence.
Ethical concerns surrounding artificial intelligence have been a topic of conversation since the inception of this technology. Some of these ethical concerns include breaching private information, specifically your medical data or personal finances. AI can also show biases and discrimination based on the data it's fed, which could harm those it discriminates against.
Additionally, AI has a history of providing inaccurate or disinformation at times, which could harm political processes worldwide. In the business world, AI-generated content has the power to negatively impact the stock market, which occurred when Russia posted a fake photo depicting an explosion near the Pentagon. Even with developments in AI, inaccuracies will still occur, and necessary oversight will help prevent the spread of misinformation.
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