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The World Economic Forum: The Future of Jobs

According to a report by the World Economic Forum, 85 million jobs will be replaced by AI by 2025. PWC estimates that 30% of all jobs will be replaced by AI by the mid-30s, and Goldman Sachs predicts that 300 million jobs will be lost to AI.

According to a Pew Research study, those with a bachelor's degree are most likely to be impacted by AI, followed by those with some college and a high school diploma. Those with less than a high school diploma are less likely to be affected.

Lists of jobs that are unlikely to be replaced by AI.

These include teachers, lawyers, judges, directors, managers, CEOs, HR managers, psychologists, psychiatrists, surgeons, computer system analysts, artists, and writers.

Top 10 skills that are on the rise according to the World Economic Forum.

These skills include creative thinking, analytical thinking, technological literacy, curiosity and lifelong learning, resilience, flexibility and agility, system thinking, AI and Big Data, motivation and self-awareness, and talent management and customer service.

The only way to stay relevant in the job market is to constantly learn and improve, develop soft skills, be agile and adaptable, and anticipate what will happen in your industry and also emphasizes the importance of differentiating yourself from your competitors.

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