Research reveals that AI significantly impacts jobs focused on information gathering and writing, with particular emphasis on occupations in knowledge work and communication. The findings indicate that jobs such as interpreters, sales representatives, and customer service representatives are more likely to adopt AI due to their functional activities. Conversely, jobs in healthcare and certain skilled trades maintain a lower risk of disruption, with roles like nursing assistants and phlebotomists less affected by AI advancements, highlighting a clear divide in occupational vulnerability to AI influences.
The research identified the highest AI applicability scores in knowledge work occupations such as computer and mathematical roles, and office and administrative support, along with sales positions that focus on communication and information dissemination.
Jobs least likely to be significantly affected by AI include phlebotomists, nursing assistants, and hazardous materials removal workers, indicating a distinction in the impact of AI across various sectors.
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