Could your job be on this list? AI ranked the careers it thinks it can replace
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape workplaces around the world, many workers are wondering whether their jobs could eventually be automated.
A new study from IT Asset Management Group (IT-AMG) took an unconventional approach to finding out. Researchers asked Google’s Gemini 3.5 Flash model to identify the 10 jobs it believes are most likely to be replaced by AI and explain why.
The ranking comes as debate over AI’s impact on employment continues. Billionaire entrepreneur Jeff Bezos said he believes artificial intelligence will ultimately create more jobs than it eliminates.
According to Gemini, these are the occupations most vulnerable to automation:
Richy George, chief revenue officer at IT-AMG, said the findings suggest that jobs centered on repetitive information processing may face the greatest disruption.
“What’s interesting is how fast the middle layer of corporate data management is shrinking,” George said. “Data entry ranking top shows that pure information transfer may no longer be a viable human career path.”
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