Which Jobs Are Most Exposed to Artificial Intelligence?
One of the clear findings of the study is the nature of jobs threatened by generative AI. Thus, high-paying jobs are at risk of being considerably disrupted. These include jobs for which the use of computer software is central. More specifically, jobs requiring programming and writing skills could undergo significant changes. In contrast, researchers explain that jobs related to science should be little impacted by artificial intelligence.
” We discover that functions that depend heavily on science and critical thinking present a negative correlation with exposure to large language models (LLMs) while programming and writing skills will be impacted by LLMs. “
The study thus draws up a non-exhaustive list of jobs that are most likely to evolve:
- Public relations specialist
- Pollster
- Legal secretary
- Poet, lyricist or creative author
- Mathematician
- Interpreter, translator
- Engineer
- Data manager
- Writer
- Proofreader
- Web and digital interface designer
- Accountant
- Administrative assistant
- Journalist
On the other hand, jobs relying on manual labor should have a very limited impact. The study names some jobs that should not be modified in the short term, which seems logical: stonemason, machine operator, athlete, plumber, tiler, mechanic, cook, etc.