AI’s Impact on the Job Market: A Wake-Up Call for White-Collar Workers
As of June 2, 2025, new data reveals that artificial intelligence (AI) is actively replacing human workers, particularly in high-exposure, white-collar roles. Companies like Shopify and Duolingo have instituted policies requiring managers to justify human hires over AI, leading to a 19% decline in tasks suited for AI due to fewer such roles being posted. The steepest decline in hiring has been for roles heavy in tech functions—database administrators, IT specialists, and data engineers. In contrast, lower-exposure, in-person jobs like restaurant managers and mechanics have seen less decline. Freelance writing-related professions have also been impacted, with job numbers and earnings dropping on platforms like Upwork. Some companies, such as Klarna, initially reduced human hiring citing AI efficiency but reversed course after quality issues arose, though further attrition is still planned. Despite some retrenchment, the overall trend suggests a significant shift in the labor market as AI tools continue to evolve rapidly, putting pressure on white-collar employment. Business Insider





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