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Karpathy’s AI Job‑Risk Chart Sparks Panic: 60 Million White‑Collar Jobs Threatened

Karpathy’s quickly‑removed project scores 342 U.S. occupations for AI exposure, revealing an average risk of 4.9, with 42% of 60 million white‑collar jobs scoring 7 or higher, while physically‑oriented roles like plumbers remain safe; Harvard research corroborates these findings and shows a nuanced shift toward job augmentation rather than wholesale replacement.

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Karpathy’s AI Job‑Risk Chart Sparks Panic: 60 Million White‑Collar Jobs Threatened
SuanNi
SuanNi
Mar 7, 2026 · Industry Insights

How AI Large Models Are Reshaping Jobs: Real‑World Exposure vs. Theory

A new Anthropic study cross‑references U.S. occupational data with real‑world large‑model usage to precisely measure which jobs are actually being automated, revealing that high‑exposure roles are often held by older, higher‑paid workers and that young professionals face a steep decline in hiring opportunities.

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How AI Large Models Are Reshaping Jobs: Real‑World Exposure vs. Theory
TechVision Expert Circle
TechVision Expert Circle
Feb 27, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Why Believing “AI Can’t Replace My Job” Is the Biggest 2026 Risk

The article analyzes how AI’s rapid evolution—from code‑completion tools to autonomous agents—has already driven massive layoffs at companies like Block, Klarna, and Shopify, outlines the specific replacement pathways for engineers, product managers, designers, and operators, and offers concrete steps to stay relevant in the AI‑driven workplace.

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Why Believing “AI Can’t Replace My Job” Is the Biggest 2026 Risk
ShiZhen AI
ShiZhen AI
Feb 18, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

AI May Replace 50% of Entry‑Level White‑Collar Jobs in 1–5 Years

Matt Shumer argues that AI’s rapid advances—evidenced by recent model releases, self‑iterating capabilities, and METR’s task‑completion metrics—will likely automate half of entry‑level white‑collar work within the next one to five years, a timeline many experts consider even optimistic.

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AI May Replace 50% of Entry‑Level White‑Collar Jobs in 1–5 Years
Smart Sea Tide
Smart Sea Tide
Nov 10, 2025 · Industry Insights

DeepSeek Researcher Predicts AI Will Replace Most Jobs Within 10–20 Years

At the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, DeepSeek senior researcher Chen Deli warned that AI will replace the majority of human jobs within the next 10 to 20 years, outlining a three‑stage timeline and emphasizing that this shift marks a fundamental change from tools to intelligent agents.

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DeepSeek Researcher Predicts AI Will Replace Most Jobs Within 10–20 Years
Continuous Delivery 2.0
Continuous Delivery 2.0
Jun 24, 2025 · Artificial Intelligence

Is AI Really Taking Over? Uncover the Truth Behind the Fear

This article examines the hype around AI's impact on jobs, compares it to past technological revolutions, highlights AI's strengths and limits, and argues that human creativity, emotional depth, and proactive thinking remain irreplaceable in the age of intelligent machines.

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Is AI Really Taking Over? Uncover the Truth Behind the Fear
DataFunSummit
DataFunSummit
May 26, 2023 · Artificial Intelligence

Assessing GPT's Potential to Replace Chinese Jobs: A Data‑Driven Study

Using eight years of Chinese recruitment data and GPT‑based labeling, the study quantifies how likely various occupations are to be automated, revealing that high‑growth, knowledge‑intensive roles such as translation, design, and programming face the greatest replacement risk while blue‑collar manufacturing jobs are least vulnerable.

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Assessing GPT's Potential to Replace Chinese Jobs: A Data‑Driven Study
21CTO
21CTO
Apr 28, 2023 · Artificial Intelligence

Which Chinese Jobs Are Most Vulnerable to AI? A Data‑Driven Ranking

Using eight years of Chinese recruitment data mapped to O*net, the study breaks down occupations into thousands of tasks, lets GPT score each for automation potential, and reveals the top and bottom jobs by AI replacement risk along with the economic factors that drive these trends.

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Which Chinese Jobs Are Most Vulnerable to AI? A Data‑Driven Ranking
21CTO
21CTO
Apr 2, 2023 · Artificial Intelligence

Which Jobs Will Vanish and Which Will Thrive with ChatGPT?

The article examines how ChatGPT automates many manual tasks, reducing demand for translators, editors, customer support reps, and data analysts, while boosting opportunities for chatbot developers, NLP engineers, data scientists, content creators, and software developers, and outlines broader industry advancements driven by AI.

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Which Jobs Will Vanish and Which Will Thrive with ChatGPT?
21CTO
21CTO
Aug 10, 2017 · Artificial Intelligence

Which Jobs Will Thrive in the AI Era? Five Paths to Future Relevance

As artificial intelligence reshapes every industry, this article examines which occupations are likely to disappear, which will become elite, and outlines five categories of roles that can remain valuable in a data‑driven future.

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Which Jobs Will Thrive in the AI Era? Five Paths to Future Relevance