
"He said companies will still need people in the loop. But computer-based jobs are going to be impacted more by AI than those reliant on a physical presence. "It mostly comes down to roles that require literal human touch," Seaman said. A dentist is likely to be affected less by AI than a data analyst. "I don't think we have AI yet that can pull out a molar," Seaman said."
"Some jobs most likely to evolve in the near future due to AI include writer/editor, software engineer, data analyst, videographer, librarian, web designer, marketing strategist, accountant, photographer and translator, according to LinkedIn. The LinkedIn analysts don't expect many jobs to remain untouched by AI's impact. Social workers deal in human-to-human interaction. But even they, for example, might use AI to help connect clients to more personalized programs, Seaman said."
Over 80% of professionals could see at least a quarter of their skills reshaped by AI. Around one in five professionals hold job titles that did not exist in 2000. Generative AI like ChatGPT can accelerate the evolving nature of work. Some jobs will be displaced, but many roles contain elements that generative AI cannot perform. Computer-based jobs will be impacted more than roles requiring physical presence or literal human touch. Jobs already transforming include communications, marketing, human resources, engineering and design. Roles likely to evolve soon include writer/editor, software engineer, data analyst, videographer, librarian, web designer, marketing strategist, accountant, photographer and translator.
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