What does AI really replace? And who becomes irreplaceable because of it?

The question is no longer whether AI will take jobs. The question is: whose jobs — and what can be done about it. A conversation between entrepreneurs yields unexpected answers. AI is a multiplier — not a replacement The technology replaces people — but only partially, and only under a certain condition. 👉 AI enhances competence — it [...]
These professions will survive the AI revolution — and these won't

Over 100,000 employees of the largest tech corporations have lost their jobs in the last twelve months. The irony: it's not factory workers, but knowledge workers who are trembling. Who is truly safe — and what to do now. The reversal of all expectations We had a clear idea of how automation would proceed: robots would perform heavy physical labor [...]
AI and the Labor Market 2025: Who is Really at Risk – and Who Isn't

A recent Anthropic study provides real-time data instead of forecasts for the first time. The results contradict everything that was previously believed to be known. No More Forecasts – Real Data For years, economists, business consultants, and technologists have predicted which professions will disappear due to artificial intelligence. The predictions were mostly dramatic – and just as often incorrect. The panic about outsourcing [...]
Artificial intelligence and the labor market: why the real change is only just beginning

The debate about AI in the labor market is often reduced to two extremes. The reality lies in between.
How artificial intelligence is changing the civil engineering profession

The construction industry was long regarded as a conservative sector. Planning, structural calculations and construction supervision followed similar principles for decades. But in recent years, a new player has crept onto the construction site - artificial intelligence (AI). For civil engineers (civil engineering), this does not mean a replacement, but a profound transformation of their daily work. Processes are becoming faster, planning more precise and [...]