The report also highlighted that professional occupations associated with clerical work and across finance, law, and business management roles are most exposed to AI. However, jobs requiring physical labor, such as construction and truck driving, are believed to have low exposure to AI applications. The report's findings are based on uncertain assumptions and should be interpreted with caution.
Key takeaways:
- The UK's Department for Education has published a report indicating that the country's clergy is among the professions most at risk from AI, based on an AI Occupational Exposure (AIOE) score.
- Other jobs at risk include telephone salespersons, solicitors, psychologists, further education teaching professionals, and various roles in finance, law, and business management.
- However, the report emphasizes that these estimates are based on uncertain assumptions and should be interpreted with caution.
- Jobs believed to have a low exposure to AI applications include sport professionals, roofers, steel erectors, and roles requiring manual labor such as construction and sewing.