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Top 10 Jobs Most at Risk of Being Replaced by AI

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Date Published
10 Mar 2025
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11 Mar 2025, 04:00 pm

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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiugFBVV95cUxNdWFqN1UtcmVFMUJicGZXQkQ1NjJpZWRMSjVwbEhZVFNWRmIzSEFZOFBmRHVKemRHQ3Z6OUpmazJYdjhuVDFGUUkxNkdEdDFvaE05b1lGc29md2tRWUY2Zm5RVVBDZ1Nqclh6OEhTakxmMm1yZFJ5UGRYWGh5eEVMR3czMllEbzZ5MWMyWlYzTDdoZkVsTDNDVExNZUdxUlhPZXdfU1RvZUZIeEhUQ19YcXU3LW5mUzFfUmc?oc=5" target="_blank">Top 10 female-dominated jobs at greatest threat of being lost to AI: Nurses, teachers, and receptionists at risk</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;<font color="#6f6f6f">9News</font>

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This article explores the potential job displacement impact of AI on Australian women workers, focusing on the top 10 job roles most vulnerable to automation over the next decade. Citing data from Pearson, the report highlights female-dominated fields such as nursing, teaching, and receptionist roles as particularly susceptible to AI advancements. While it emphasizes the implications for employment, it lacks substantive analysis on existential AI risks or broader global safety governance concerns. Nonetheless, the piece contributes to the dialogue on how AI integration may reshape workforce demographics, albeit without deep engagement with catastrophic risk topics.

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The threat ofartificial intelligencetaking human jobs has been looming overhead for the better part of this century - but which Aussie industries will be hit hardest?Among those affected are around 800,000 women workers, according to new data from global workforce learning companyPearson.Among the top female-dominated industries likely to be impacted by the adoption of AI over the next 10 years, nurses, teachers and receptionists are all in the firing line.Read on to find out which positions are most threatened by new technology.