Over the coming five years, artificial intelligence is likely to significantly change the kinds of jobs available. Many routine duties in fields like office administration, factories, and customer service could be handled by automated AI tools. However, this shift will also open up new career paths in areas such as data analysis, robotics, computer security, and building AI systems. 

Research shows that although certain positions might disappear, many fresh jobs will arise as businesses use more AI. People who focus on learning digital tools and problem-solving skills will be better prepared for tomorrow’s workplace. Staying curious and willing to learn new things will be key for anyone hoping to succeed in the long run. 

If you rely completely on AI for your work, you may face more problems in the future. AI can save time and help complete tasks quickly, but over-dependence on it can weaken your logical thinking and problem-solving skills. 

When you are starting a career in any field, it is better not to depend fully on AI. Use it carefully as a support tool, not as a replacement for your own knowledge and effort. Some experts suggest that beginners should use AI for only about 30% of their work while developing their own skills, creativity, and understanding. 

As you gain experience, you can use AI more effectively according to your needs, while still relying on your own expertise and judgment.