Will AI take your job in Sweden? Here are the professions most at risk in 2025
AI is transforming the job market – some jobs are at risk, others are evolving, and new ones are being created.
The question of whether AI will take our jobs is one of the most discussed in today's workforce. The truth is that artificial intelligence is already changing the labor market – some professions disappear, others change, and entirely new roles emerge.
The professions that are most at risk are those that involve a lot of repetitive and routine tasks. In administration, customer service, and simpler office jobs, AI can already automate large parts of the work today. Email management, scheduling, and simpler support questions can be solved faster and cheaper by digital assistants.
Even analytical professions with standardized tasks are affected. Accounting assistants, simpler legal services, and parts of journalism can already be streamlined with AI that quickly goes through enormous amounts of data and produces summaries or texts.
5 most at-risk jobs
Administrators and office assistants – routine tasks such as schedules, emails, and document management are easily automated.
Customer service representatives – AI-driven chatbots can answer questions around the clock, faster and cheaper.
Accounting assistants – bookkeeping, invoice management, and simpler analyses can be handled by AI systems.
Journalists in simpler news reporting – AI can write short articles, press releases, and sports results.
Email sales – AI can automate prospecting and customer contact in a more cost-effective way.
But AI is not just a threat – it also transforms professional roles. In healthcare, AI helps doctors analyze images and make diagnoses but does not replace them. In marketing, AI creates content, but people are needed for strategy and creativity. Many jobs will therefore not disappear completely, but rather be reshaped so that humans and AI collaborate.
New roles are also emerging. The demand for AI specialists, data analysts, ethic advisors, and creative roles where AI is used as a tool is increasing rapidly. Instead of just eliminating jobs, technology also creates new opportunities – just as previous technological revolutions have done.
In summary, it is professions with repetitive tasks that are most at risk when AI takes a place in the labor market. But for those who learn to use the technology as a tool, new doors open – and the winners of the future will be those who can collaborate with AI rather than compete with it.
Written by: aival.se
Date: September 15, 2025
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