Do You Think AI Will Replace Traditional Jobs in the Next 10 Years?

tabraizmugshei

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Technology is moving fast, and AI tools are now capable of doing many tasks that used to take hours for humans to complete. From writing and design to customer support, it feels like AI is becoming part of almost every industry.

Some people believe this will create new opportunities, while others worry that it will replace traditional jobs and leave many unemployed.

I’m curious to know:
  • Will AI mainly help people work faster, or will it take over completely?
  • Which industries do you think are most at risk?
  • Do we need new laws to control how AI is used?
What’s your opinion on this?
 

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I believe it will replace many jobs, mostly in industries that can be automated, as well as creative niches, such as writing, design, music, content, etc. The freelance sites are already feeling the shift with much less traffic and sales, as traditional freelance work is being replaced by AI. Freelancers are complaining everywhere about less sales, or no sales, and even the Fiverr CEO said recently they are taking a hit and his own job could be at risk.

I think you'll see some of the big freelance sites evolve into AI tool sites, like what Freepik did. They used to be full of freelancers selling stock photography, but now their money comes from selling AI tool suite subscriptions.

While many jobs will be made redundant, it will be those people who learn to utilize AI to their advantage who will thrive in the changing landscape. Those who complain and worry about it will get left behind, while those who learn to use it will be the ones getting hired for the new related jobs and careers, like Prompt Engineering, AI SaaS developer, Automation implementation, etc.

As a freelancer, I could see the shift coming last year, and I adapt to trends well, so I learned to use AI tools myself, and now earn more using AI than I ever did freelancing. Adapt or die :)
 
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