Generative AI is poised to transform the way people work, but some occupations will be far less affected than others, according to a new analysis from job listing platform Indeed.

Indeed released a new study on Tuesday that examined 2,900 job skills in the company's database and assessed how well AI could perform each skill. The report found that, on average, AI can currently perform nearly half of the skills (46%) required in a typical job posting — and it's only getting "smarter."

AI could "profoundly reshape almost half the skills needed by a typical worker," wrote the study's authors, Indeed Hiring Lab Senior Economist Annina Hering, and Arcenis Rojas, a data scientist.

The study suggests that all jobs will be impacted by AI, eventually, but technical and information-dependent

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