You’ve spent years getting good at what you do. You know the systems, the shortcuts, the unspoken rules. You have the degrees and the experience. But lately, you may have had a questioning moment—perhaps while watching an artificial intelligence (AI) tool write an email, build a report or generate content in seconds—where it occurred to you, “Hey, this is great!” but also, “Wait—will anyone else notice it can do my job?” It’s a quiet kind of panic. No one has mentioned a layoff, and all of the higher-ups keep encouraging the use of AI. But that creeping sense that things you do every day are getting easier to automate (and harder to defend) is lurking. Research from McKinsey & Co. suggests that with generative AI, up to 30% of the work people do now—their actual day-to-day tasks—could be automated by 2030. The 2025 Future of Jobs Report from the World Economic Forum (WEC) says nearly 40% of workers’ existing s...
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