Episode #3 - When Will AI Take Your Job? The Month-by-Month Timeline (2025-2035) cover art

Episode #3 - When Will AI Take Your Job? The Month-by-Month Timeline (2025-2035)

Episode #3 - When Will AI Take Your Job? The Month-by-Month Timeline (2025-2035)

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Everyone asks "Will AI take my job?" Wrong question. The right question is "WHEN?" Here's the month-by-month breakdown through 2035.

Episode 3 of Surviving AI gives you the specific timeline for every major industry—so you can plan, not panic.

PHASE 1 (NOW - 2027):

  • 76,440 jobs already lost to AI in 2025
  • IBM: 8,000 layoffs (AI replaced HR)
  • Customer service: 80% automation by 2025
  • Medical transcription: 99% automated already
  • 491 people losing jobs to AI every single day

PHASE 2 (2028-2030):

  • 30% of work hours automated (McKinsey)
  • 85 million jobs displaced globally
  • Junior lawyers, accountants, software engineers squeezed
  • Manufacturing: 50-70% of assembly roles automated

PHASE 3 (2031-2035):

  • Truck driving crisis: 1.5-4.4M jobs at risk
  • Law firms restructured—junior positions rare
  • Healthcare admin largely automated

PHASE 4 (Post-2035):

  • Service trades remain 90%+ human
  • New roles we can't imagine yet

📊 Industry-by-industry countdown chart included in this episode.

Exercise: Create your personal 36-month timeline. What tasks get automated first? Will your position still exist? Start building your next move NOW.

#futureofwork #AIjobs #careertimeline #automation2025 #jobdisplacement

"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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