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AI’s Tidal Wave: Is AI Automating Us Out of Work? Experts Warn “The Time to Act Is Now”


Updated: May 24, 2025 03:52

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The global workforce is set for a revolution as artificial intelligence accelerates from incremental take-up to explosive disruption. Recent accounts promise that AI could substitute up to 85 million jobs worldwide by 2025, with some estimates predicting up to 300 million jobs ultimately being automated. Professions under most risk are administrative, retail, media, creative, legal, and white-collar occupations—areas which were thought to be safe from machines are now subject to hiring freezes and job losses as companies implement AI-based productivity.
 
41% of companies plan to reduce their employee numbers due to AI, and 40% of employers plan to cut jobs between 2025 and 2030 wherever the jobs can be automated, as per a World Economic Forum survey. The "White-Collar Recession of 2025" has already begun, with young analysts, HR assistants, and junior lawyers being among the first casualties.
 
But this disruption is not only about destruction. Specialists also estimate that AI will generate millions of new jobs—some 97 million by 2025—particularly in technology, AI-related sectors, and industries centered on human creativity and emotional intelligence. The time to act is now: workers and businesses need to adapt quickly with investment in reskilling, digital skills, and adaptable job models to succeed in an AI-driven economy.
 
The message is clear—AI’s impact is accelerating, and the window for proactive adaptation is closing fast. The time to act is now.
 
Source: World Economic Forum, McKinsey, Forbes, Economic Times

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