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The top jobs at risk as 'surge' of AI bots to enter workforce by end of 2026


The top jobs at risk as 'surge' of AI bots to enter workforce by end of 2026

If you weren't already worried about AI taking over then you might when the technology starts replacing you at work.

Artificial intelligence has grown rapidly in recent years, as despite the many warnings of 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton, companies continue to pump millions into making the tech more and more advanced.

Hinton has suggested on a number of occasions that the likelihood of AI ruling over the human race is a very real possibility and only by installing a maternal instinct in future models can we prevent a Terminator style war-torn future of humans against robots.

Unfortunately, it's difficult to back a human race that is already entering into relationships with robots, and soon we might be clocking in for work with a new robot best friend.

Research by Agentic AI firm Gravitee has suggested that as many as 100,000 AI workers could be competing for our jobs by the end of next year, because it's already so easy to find a job in the current market.

Rory Blundell, chief executive at Gravitee, told the Sun: "Agentic AI will offer a huge productivity boom to firms of all sizes, with AI agents completing rote, repetitive tasks while workers are freed up to focus on more interesting challenges.

"However it's clear that, at least in the short term, there's a risk of widespread job cuts until companies know how to balance the investment with the return, which may be shortsighted. Not least because AI Agents, without proper governance, can cause widespread chaos and disruption."

Microsoft has already suggested some of the 40 jobs which might be most at risk, or indeed most safe from AI, and 2026 might well be the last you hear from me if a particularly witty robot comes in and takes my place.

But the Agentic AI firm has now nailed down three job roles which may well become obsolete with the introduction of AI workers.

The AI firm surveyed 250 executives at large UK companies, each with more than 250 employees.

Almost half (49 percent) said AI bots could perform more than half of an HR manager's job. And hopefully I don't get reported to the new robot head of HR for saying that.

Meanwhile, 46 percent said more than half of the work software engineers and customer service managers do could be done just as well by artificial intelligence. If that's your line of work, it might well be time to start looking for a new career.

Worryingly, every single one of the company bosses suggested that they were planning on using AI agents in some way, which is unsurprising because it will probably save them a lot of money and they don't have to worry about their minimum wage workers asking for a raise because they can't afford to put food on the table.

But, you'd imagine that this is just the beginning of AI workers and as we continue to rely on the technology, it's only going to get smarter and smarter.

So remember the next time you ask ChatGPT for relationship advice, you're probably putting a therapist out of work in the future.

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