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White-collar, highly educated sectors are most at risk, challenging the notion that automation primarily threatens blue-collar roles like manufacturing or transportation. Instead, professions requiring analytical thinking, creativity, and specialized knowledge are increasingly vulnerable.
On the other hand, some traditionally human-centric roles, such as personal services, legal, social work, and education, show minimal increases in unemployment. Their lower AI exposure suggests that roles relying heavily on empathy, emotional intelligence, and human interaction are less susceptible to automation.