Will AI Take Your Job? | 2025 Future of Work, High-Risk Roles & How to Stay Ahead

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Will AI take your job or set you free? In this video, I'll break down the 2025 future of work, revealing: • 7 job roles most at risk from AI automation • Why physical jobs are safer… for now • How companies are moving from *automation* to *augmentation* • A step-by-step reskilling plan to stay ahead of the robots Whether you’re a developer, content creator, salesperson, or just AI-curious, discover the skills and strategies you need to thrive in an AI-driven economy. **Chapters:** 0:00 Intro & Hook 0:36 High-Risk Roles 1:18 Physical Jobs Outlook 1:43 Skill Half-Life 2:08 Human + AI Collaboration 2:50 Action Plan 3:52 What’s Next? 4:16 Final Thoughts **Sources:** Microsoft Research, LinkedIn Data 2025, McKinsey, WEF Future of Jobs Report 2025. #AIJobs #FutureOfWork #Automation #ArtificialIntelligence #Reskilling
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Chapters (8)

Intro & Hook
0:36 High-Risk Roles
1:18 Physical Jobs Outlook
1:43 Skill Half-Life
2:08 Human + AI Collaboration
2:50 Action Plan
3:52 What’s Next?
4:16 Final Thoughts
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