Is Your Career at Risk? How to Adapt to AI According to a Fil-Aus Tech CEO
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- Date Published
- 26 Apr 2026
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- 27 Apr 2026, 12:00 am
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In Trabaho, Visa, atbp., Xenai Digital CEO and founder Pauline Pangan outlines essential strategies for professionals to adapt and thrive as Artificial Intelligence transforms the global workforce.
Summary
The article examines the transformative impact of AI on the Australian workforce, highlighting specific roles identified by Jobs and Skills Australia as being at high risk of displacement. It emphasizes the shift toward automating repetitive tasks and the growing necessity for human-in-the-loop intuition and creativity to mitigate economic disruption. While focused primarily on labor market transitions, the piece underscores the importance of proactive self-education and community engagement as foundational tools for navigating the evolving frontier of AI capabilities. This contributed discourse highlights the practical socio-economic governance challenges associated with rapid AI integration in a local Australian context.
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Is your career at risk? How to adapt to AI according to a Fil-Aus tech CEO09:20Xenai Digital CEO and founder Pauline Pangan outlines essential strategies for professionals to adapt and thrive as Artificial Intelligence transforms the global workforce. Credit: Supplied by Pauline PanganLiving and Working in AustraliaView Podcast SeriesFollow and Subscribe Apple Podcasts Spotify Download (8.55MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and Android In Trabaho, Visa, atbp., Xenai Digital CEO and founder Pauline Pangan outlines essential strategies for professionals to adapt and thrive as Artificial Intelligence transforms the global workforce.Key PointsAccording to a report by Jobs and Skills Australia, several roles face a high risk of displacement due to AI, including general clerks, receptionists, accounting clerks, and bookkeepers, as well as professionals in sales, marketing, public relations, business and systems analysis, and programming.AI focuses on automating repetitive tasks rather than completely replacing the need for human intuition and creativity, according to Pauline Pangan.She added that self-education through free online courses and community engagement is vital for staying competitive in the job market.Disclaimer: The information and explanations in this podcast are for general guidance. For personalised advice and details specific to your situation, please consult an employment counsellor, a legal expert, or a registered migration agent in Australia.RELATED CONTENTCalls for AI regulation gain momentum as experts warn of superintelligence risksTVA: Mapapalitan ba ng AI ang trabaho mo? Narito ang mga maaapektuhan sa Australia ayon sa pag-aaralAI-powered study app na gawang Pinoy, panalo sa Tech eChallenge sa AdelaideTrabaho, Visa, atbp📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino🔊 On Air – Tune in to SBS Filipino on radio stations across Australia and website live stream, and TV Channel 302 from 10 AM to 11 AM AEST daily.📲 Catch up episodes and stories – Visit sbs.com.au/filipino or stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Youtube Podcasts, and SBS Audio app.📣 Follow Us on Social Media – Stay updated by following us on Facebook and Instagram.ShareLatest podcast episodesPhilippine Embassy warns tourists against working on Australian visitor visas: What to know about the 'No Work' conditionAustralia’s new migration amendment: What it means for Filipino temporary visa holders?From domestic helper to chef: How this Pinay in Queensland utilises ‘Recognition of Prior Learning’ to fast-track her dream‘I’m just a high school graduate’: Filipino welder defies odds to become a boilermaker in Regional NSW