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Episode #4 - Data Scientists, Lawyers & Accountants: Why Knowledge Workers Are Screwed

Episode #4 - Data Scientists, Lawyers & Accountants: Why Knowledge Workers Are Screwed

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You spent $200K on a degree to do work that ChatGPT does in 3 seconds. How does that feel?

Episode 4 of Surviving AI delivers the uncomfortable truth about white-collar automation—with specific data for data scientists, lawyers, and accountants.

DATA SCIENTISTS:

  • Microsoft study: On the "40 most vulnerable jobs" list
  • 35-50% of tasks at immediate risk
  • The irony: BLS projects 36% growth—but the entry ladder is disappearing
  • Survival path: Pivot to AI engineering, governance, or deep domain expertise

LAWYERS:

  • Paralegal work: 80% automation risk by 2026
  • Junior associates: HIGH risk (research/doc review was their entire job)
  • Senior partners: LOW risk (relationships, rainmaking, strategy)
  • Timeline: 2025-2027 junior reductions, 2028-2035 firm restructuring

ACCOUNTANTS/CPAs:

  • 50-70% of routine tasks automatable
  • Entry-level: 70-95% automation risk by 2027
  • CPA license provides minimal protection for routine work
  • What's protected: Strategic advisory, forensic accounting, complex tax

THE COMMON PATTERN: → Entry-level positions disappearing fastest → Mid-level squeezed → Senior relatively safe—but fewer total positions

The traditional career ladder is broken. AI does the grunt work that juniors used to do to learn and advance.

📊 Exercise: List your daily tasks. Mark each as Routine/Creative, Digital/Physical, Predictable/Unpredictable. What percentage is "Routine + Digital + Predictable"? That's your danger zone.

#knowledgeworkers #datascience #lawyers #accountants #whitecollarjobs #AIautomation

"Quick note before we dive in: This episode was created using AI tools, including Claude for research and scripting, Notebook LLM for voice generation, and Eleven Labs for intros. I'm demonstrating the very technology we're discussing - AI as a creative collaborator, not a replacement. Okay, let's get into it..."


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