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New Research Identifies Jobs Most at Risk from AI Displacement

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Key Takeaway
A new report by Anthropic highlights the potential risks of AI displacement in various professions, particularly among white-collar jobs. The study identifies the most vulnerable roles and suggests that while AI's impact is uncertain, certain jobs may face significant disruption.
From the Original Report
Home • Money & Career Worried About AI Taking Your Job? New Research Shows Who’s Most At Risk Researchers studied the real-world use of AI tools like Claude to determine which jobs may face the greatest disruption. NEW YORK, US – NOV. 02, 2024: People walk the street in Chinatown, New York City on November 1, 2024.
(Photo by Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images) By Andrea Bossi · Updated March 16, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… It’s no secret that more and more professionals are growing anxious over AI. Reports continue to emerge about the technology threatening white-collar work.
But the truth is, it’s hard to predict what’ll actually happen. That’s what led Anthropic, known for its AI chatbot named Claude, to do some research and come up with a new way of looking at how AI might or might not threaten various professions.
“The rapid diffusion of AI is generating a wave of research measuring and forecasting its impacts on labor markets. But the track record of past approaches gives reason for humility,” the new Anthropic report cautioned.
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