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        "msgid": "high-paying-jobs-set-to-disappear-hurry-and-switch-professions-1775602292",
        "date": "2026-04-07 17:40:00",
        "title": "High-Paying Jobs Set to Disappear, Hurry and Switch Professions",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNBC",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Economy",
        "summary": "A recent Anthropic report highlights how artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to automate tasks in numerous professions, particularly those involving text-based work, data analysis, and customer service, with computer programmers facing the highest exposure at 74.5%. Surprisingly, several high-salary tech roles top the list of vulnerability, urging workers to consider career shifts to avoid obsolescence. Meanwhile, about 30% of jobs, mostly those requiring physical presence like chefs and mechanics, remain largely unaffected by AI automation.",
        "content": "<p>The development of artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning to\ndisplace various types of jobs. AI can now complete tasks previously\nperformed by humans more quickly and efficiently.<\/p>\n<p>The latest report from Anthropic reveals several jobs that are now\nmost vulnerable to being replaced by this technology.<\/p>\n<p>In the report titled Labor Market Impacts of AI: A New Measure and\nEarly Evidence, Anthropic uses a new indicator called observed exposure,\nwhich measures how much of a profession\u2019s tasks could potentially be\nautomated by AI based on actual usage.<\/p>\n<p>The results show that text-based jobs, data analysis, and customer\nservice roles are the most at risk of being impacted.<\/p>\n<p>Even some technology professions synonymous with \u2018high salaries\u2019 are\nat the top of the list because many of their tasks can be performed by\ngenerative AI.<\/p>\n<p>Here are the 10 professions with the highest AI exposure:<\/p>\n<p>Computer programmer (74.5%)<\/p>\n<p>Tasks: writing, updating, and maintaining programmes.<\/p>\n<p>Customer service (70.1%)<\/p>\n<p>Tasks: answering customer questions, taking orders, handling\ncomplaints.<\/p>\n<p>Data entry (67.1%)<\/p>\n<p>Tasks: reading source documents and entering data into systems.<\/p>\n<p>Medical records specialist (66.7%)<\/p>\n<p>Tasks: compiling and coding patient data.<\/p>\n<p>Market research analyst &amp; marketing specialist (64.8%)<\/p>\n<p>Tasks: creating data reports and interpreting complex findings.<\/p>\n<p>Sales representative (non-technical) (62.8%)<\/p>\n<p>Tasks: contacting customers and offering products.<\/p>\n<p>Financial &amp; investment analyst (57.2%)<\/p>\n<p>Tasks: analysing financial data for investment decisions.<\/p>\n<p>Software QA analyst &amp; tester (51.9%)<\/p>\n<p>Tasks: fixing errors and improving software performance.<\/p>\n<p>Information security analyst (48.6%)<\/p>\n<p>Tasks: assessing risks and testing data security.<\/p>\n<p>Computer support specialist (46.8%)<\/p>\n<p>Tasks: answering user questions and troubleshooting.<\/p>\n<p>The Anthropic report also indicates that around 30% of workers are in\ngroups with zero AI coverage. This means that tasks in their jobs rarely\nappear in AI usage data to meet the minimum threshold.<\/p>\n<p>Professions in this category generally rely on physical skills and\non-site presence, such as chefs, motorbike mechanics, lifeguards,\nbartenders, dishwashers, and cloakroom attendants.<\/p>",
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