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What Jobs Are Already Using AI For Help, And Which Are At Risk?

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The prime minister has announced a government overhaul, integrating technology to improve services and cut costs. His plan aims to eliminate waste, reduce expensive contracts and streamline outdated processes that hinder frontline work. AI and automation will replace certain tasks, freeing workers for roles requiring creativity and interaction.

Sheldon Arora, CEO of StaffDNA, emphasized AI’s impact on software development, stating, “The demand for developers doing low-level work will continue to dwindle as AI takes over much of the heavy lifting in programming. AI is faster, minimizes errors and adheres to the precise rules that programming requires. AI can write code more efficiently than any human, making it an invaluable tool for the future of software development. It’s not surprising to see the number of software development jobs falling.

“All this said, there will likely always remain a demand for developers in certain sectors, like mobile app development. The need for fast, intuitive and efficient technology to enhance every aspect of life—from work and finding a job to shopping and ordering food—continues to rise. While AI is changing the coding process, human developers are behind the products that are creating those experiences.”

Officials estimate up to £45 billion in savings, with faster services, reduced red tape and improved digital infrastructure benefiting the public.

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