The Rise of AI and Automation: The Start of the Massacre of Jobs in 2023

Hamidreza Pakpour
5 min readApr 26, 2023

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Business apocalypse with the emergence of artificial intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation have been on the rise for several years now, but 2023 marks a turning point in the trend. This year, we’re seeing a rapid acceleration in the development of AI and automation technologies, which is leading to the displacement of workers across a wide range of industries. From manufacturing to finance, no sector is immune to the impact of AI.

The Impact on Workers

The impact of AI on workers is significant and far-reaching. As machines continue to take over tasks previously performed by humans, many workers are finding themselves out of a job. This trend is expected to accelerate in the coming years, with some estimates suggesting that up to 800 million jobs could be automated by 2030.

AI works as a emploee

The impact of job loss is not just economic; it can also have a significant impact on workers’ mental health and well-being. Losing a job can lead to feelings of depression, anxiety, and stress, which can have long-term consequences for individuals and society as a whole.

What Can Be Done?

Despite the challenges posed by the rise of AI, some steps can be taken to mitigate its impact on workers. One approach is to invest in retraining programs that help workers develop the skills needed to succeed in a world where machines are taking over many tasks.

Another approach is to focus on creating new jobs that leverage human skills that machines cannot replicate, such as creativity, emotional intelligence, and critical thinking. This could involve investing in fields like the arts, education, and healthcare, which are less likely to be automated in the near future.

The Future of Jobs

While many jobs are at risk of being automated, some jobs are likely to see growth in the coming years. Jobs that require a high level of creativity, social intelligence, and complex problem-solving skills are less likely to be automated. Examples of these types of jobs include artists, therapists, and data analysts.

Jobs that will be endangered by artificial intelligence by 2024

  1. Telemarketers
  2. Bookkeepers
  3. Data entry clerks
  4. Bank tellers
  5. Retail salespeople
  6. Receptionists
  7. Shipping clerks
  8. Insurance underwriters
  9. Tax preparers
  10. Loan officers

As AI and automation continue to evolve and become more sophisticated, the list of endangered jobs is likely to grow. It’s important for workers to be aware of the potential impact of AI on their jobs and to start preparing for the jobs of the future. By investing in education and retraining programs, workers can ensure that they are equipped with the skills needed to succeed in a world where machines are taking over many tasks.

Conclusion

The start of the massacre of jobs in 2023 with artificial intelligence (AI) is a sobering reality that we must confront as a society. While there is no doubt that AI and automation will continue to displace workers in the years to come, we can take steps to mitigate their impact on individuals and society as a whole. By investing in retraining programs and focusing on creating new jobs that leverage human skills, we can ensure that workers are prepared for the jobs of the future and that our economy remains strong and resilient.

Let’s read some quotes from…

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“AI is a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization.”

— Elon Musk, Founder and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla.

“The rise of powerful AI will be either the best or the worst thing ever to happen to humanity. We do not yet know which.”

— Stephen Hawking, Theoretical Physicist.

“AI and automation are changing the nature of work, and we need to prepare for a future where many traditional jobs may no longer exist.”

— Klaus Schwab, Founder of the World Economic Forum.

“The risk with AI isn’t malice but competence. A super-intelligent AI will be extremely good at accomplishing its goals, and if those goals aren’t aligned with ours, we’re in trouble.”

— Stuart Russell, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley.

“It is not about being for or against AI. It is about being proactive about ensuring that AI is aligned with values and goals that help society.”

— Fei-Fei Li, Co-Director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence.

Human or AI? Which one is going to win?

These quotes highlight the complex and often contradictory opinions about the impact of AI and automation on our society. While some see it as a major risk to humanity, others see it as an opportunity to create a better future. As we move forward into an increasingly automated world, it’s important to keep these perspectives in mind and work towards a future where AI is aligned with our values and goals.

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Hamidreza Pakpour

Persian | Former mechanical engineer | Current software developer and writer of scientific articles on technology | science fiction storyteller. Follow for more