
Which Jobs Will Be Replaced by AI?
AI to Automate 85 Million Jobs in the IT Industry by 2025
Which Jobs Will Be Replaced by AI? Artificial intelligence is expected to automate 85 million jobs in the world’s IT industry by 2025. In the coming decade, bookkeepers, payroll and benefits managers, receptionists, couriers, factory workers, investment analysts, coders, programmers, and software engineers might lose their jobs because of automation.

ChatGPT do From Job Applications to Writing Books
ChatGPT created by artificial intelligence research lab OpenAI, has been used to write job applications, create children’s books, and even by students to cheat. This chatbot may be more powerful than we think.
ChatGPT, developed by artificial intelligence research facility OpenAI, has been utilized to:
Which Jobs Will Be Replaced by AI?
- Write job applications
- Create children’s books
- Assist students with assignments and even cheating
- Generate legal documents and contracts
- Write news articles and blog posts
- Develop marketing copy and advertisements
- Automate customer service responses
- Translate languages with high accuracy
- Create code and debug software
- Generate business reports and financial summaries
- Draft social media posts and captions
- Write product descriptions for e-commerce websites
- Create resumes and cover letters
- Assist with academic research and paper writing
- Summarize long articles, books, and reports
- Offer therapy-like chatbot exchanges for mental wellbeing support
- Develop script suggestions for films, television programs, and YouTube channels
- Produce speeches and presentation writings
- Help with the writing of grant proposals and funding requests
- Create poetry, song lyrics, and creative tales
ChatGPT Could Get Hired as an Entry-Level Programmer
Google found that in theory, if ChatGPT had interviewed with the company, it would have been hired as an entry-level programmer.
Amazon Employees Praise ChatGPT’s Performance
Amazon employees who tested ChatGPT also said it did a “really good” job answering customer support questions, was “fantastic” for producing training documents, and was “strong” for answering questions about company strategy.