Visualization of jobs impacted by AI advancements

Could AI take over our jobs? Maybe not all of them, but here’s the scoop.

The Big Picture

As AI tech races ahead, everyone's buzzing about what jobs might look like tomorrow. Sam Altman, the brain behind OpenAI and ChatGPT, dug into some research and has some news: not all careers are on the chopping block. His insights come from a deep-dive study called "GPTs are GPTs," which gives us a world tour of job security in our robot-run future.

AI at Work: A Mixed Bag

Globally, the workforce is split. Some are cheering for AI’s ability to zap through the mundane, while others worry about keeping their jobs and the bigger moral questions of robot colleagues. It’s a real puzzle that’s stirring up job markets everywhere.

Where Jobs Are Shaking Up

Big thinkers like those at Goldman Sachs and buddies at OpenAI and the University of Pennsylvania point out that a good chunk of jobs—maybe one in four—in places like the U.S. and Europe might get handed over to AI. This is big news for how work cultures and economies might transform from Asia to Europe and across the Americas.

Jobs AI Might Snag

As technology evolves, AI is becoming capable of performing a wide range of tasks that were once thought to be the sole domain of humans. For an in-depth look at how specific job descriptions are changing due to AI, visit our detailed list at CityJobs Job Descriptions.


Sources: Study on Labor market by University of Pennsylvania, ChatGPT data
Job Category Example Professions
Financial Services Tax Professionals, Auditors
Creative and Analytical Fields Writers, Web Designers, Data Managers
Legal Services Paralegals, Legal Assistants
Healthcare Administration Medical Coders, Health Information Technicians
Customer Service Call Center Representatives, Customer Support Agents
Manufacturing Assembly Line Workers, Quality Control Inspectors
Transportation Truck Drivers, Delivery Drivers
Journalism News Reporters, Article Writers
Entertainment Film Editors, Broadcast Technicians

Jobs Safe from AI

Despite the rapid advancement of AI, certain roles continue to demand a human touch that technology can't yet replicate. To explore which skills remain uniquely valuable, see our job descriptions.


Sources: Study on Labor market by University of Pennsylvania, ChatGPT data
Job Category Example Professions
Healthcare Practitioners Doctors, Nurses, Therapists
Education Teachers, Educational Administrators
Skilled Trades Electricians, Plumbers, Carpenters
Art and Design Artists, Fashion Designers
Social Services Social Workers, Counselors
Professional Services Business Consultants, Human Resources Managers
Emergency Services Firefighters, Police Officers, EMTs
Entertainment and Sports Actors, Musicians, Athletes
Personal Care Hair Stylists, Massage Therapists

Wrap-Up Thoughts

This global analysis of job security in the age of AI shows varying impacts and opportunities across different regions, highlighting the importance of strategic career planning in an increasingly automated world.

For more insights on global career trends and AI developments, visit our blog.

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Oliver Godolt

Senior News Writer at Cityjobs.info

Oliver has been with Cityjobs.info since 2023. With a passion for exploring cultures and traveling the world, he brings unique insights and perspectives to his articles.


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