AI in the Workplace: What Is Really Changing and How to Prepare
Just a few years ago, conversations about artificial intelligence in the workplace sounded like a science fiction script.
Today, HR departments use AI tools to screen CVs, lawyers analyze long contracts with the help of language models, and programmers write code together with assistants who never sleep.
The change is not coming.
It is already happening.
The most important question is therefore not: will AI change my profession?
It is better to ask: which tasks in my job will become cheaper, faster, or completely automated, and which will become more valuable precisely because they require a human?
This is not a text about "robots taking our jobs." It is a practical guide to the transformation of professions: what is happening now, which competencies are gaining importance, and what the new professional reality looks like industry by industry.
AI does not replace professions, only tasks The biggest mistake in the discussion about AI and the labor market is thinking in terms of entire professions.