AI Jobs: New Data Reveals Which Human Jobs Are at Risk

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Her research found a 19% decline in AI-doable tasks in online job postings. But this isn’t because employers want less automation—quite the opposite. The drop, Munyikwa explains, occurred because companies are posting fewer jobs that AI can do.

“We clearly see that the intense rise of AI has already had significant impacts on job listings,” Munyikwa explained. “High-exposure roles are disappearing faster than others.”

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Which Jobs Are Most at Risk?

Revelio’s data sorted job types into three groups: high, medium, and low exposure to AI, based on how many of the role’s responsibilities can be performed or assisted by AI. Since OpenAI’s ChatGPT launched in 2022, jobs in high-exposure categories have seen a 31% drop in postings, while low-exposure roles dropped by just 25%.

Most AI-Exposed Jobs

  • Database Administrator – 69.0% of tasks AI-doable
  • IT Specialist – 62.4%
  • Information Security Analyst – 61.8%
  • Auditor – 60.7%
  • Data Engineer – 59.4%

Least AI-Exposed Jobs

  • Restaurant Manager – 15.6%
  • Crew Member (Retail/Food Service) – 17.1%
  • Foreman – 18.9%
  • Corporate Trainer – 19.5%
  • Mechanic – 20.1%

Jobs requiring physical presence, hands-on skills, or interpersonal communication remain far more insulated from AI.