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AI could replace office jobs within 18 months — here’s what you should do right now

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Last updated: 2026/02/28 at 12:49 AM
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A CEO behind a $1 billion AI startup recently issued a blunt warning: Office workers may have as little as 18 months to adapt before artificial intelligence fundamentally reshapes knowledge work. First reported by Fortune, the message isn’t that your job will vanish by next year, it’s that AI is shifting from a “productivity booster” to a task replacement engine.

In this new “AI economy,” it’s clear that the advantage doesn’t go to the hardest worker — it goes to the worker who adapts the fastest.

We are already seeing Fortune 500 companies restructure workflows around Large Language Models (LLMs), automating routine tasks and expecting teams to produce 10x the output with the same resources.


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The good news? You don’t need a computer science degree to stay ahead, in fact, Anthropic co-founder, Daniela Amodei, suggests that liberal arts and humanities degree will serve you even better now. You just need a new playbook. Here is exactly what you should do right now.

1. Stop using AI like an afterthought

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Most people still treat ChatGPT for a quick answer machine or search engine. But to secure your career, you must treat AI as a highly capable, slightly overconfident intern that can work alongside you.

This means, you’re going to want to learn how to use it to start delegating specific workflows such as:

  • Use AI to draft the first version of emails, proposals and reports. This will not only save time but help get ideas down in real-time and polished faster.
  • Feed AI a 50-page PDF and ask for the three most critical risks to your department. Utilizing prompts like the “reverse brief” or prompts that do more than “summarize” can make a meaningful difference.
  • Let AI write the Excel formulas or Python scripts needed to organize messy spreadsheets.

2. Master ‘AI literacy’

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Remember when you first diescover how to use Excel? For me, getting the formulas down were a little tricky. Think of AI literacy as the “Excel skills” of the 2020s. You don’t need to build the software; you just need to know how to drive it.

AI literacy just means leaning into how to give AI context, a specific persona and clear constraints. You’ll also want to develop an editor’s eye for the way AI responds because AI can hallucinate. Studies show that ChatGPT is wrong 1 in 4 times and AI Overviews are also often wrong. Being extra aware and acknowledging when AI is wrong is key to success.

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Mastering AI literacy also means knowing which tool to use and for what. For example, knew when and how to use Claude for writing, Perplexity for research or Nano Banana for visuals.

3. Move from task work to decision work

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AI excels at execution. It struggles with judgment. If your job consists of routine, templated tasks, you are in the “Impact Zone.” To move out of it, shift your focus. So, instead of spending two hours writing a market analysis report. Spend 10 minutes generating the report and the rest of the time interpreting the data. Then use AI like Gamma to create your presenation for strategic reccommendations for your boss.

In other words, think about where you spend the most time in your day and determine if AI is able to take over some of that work. From there, you’re able to take on more of what really matters, which can help make you indispensable.


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4. Double down on ‘non-automatable’ human skills

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The more “digital” the world becomes, the more valuable “analog” skills become. AI cannot build trust, and it cannot navigate office politics or come up with the most creative ideas.

Use your human-ness for things like reading the room or feeling the tension in a boardroom for high-stakes negotions. Motivate a team through a pivot or define new ways of solving complex problems and then ask AI to do the problem-solving.

5. Transition to a ‘human+AI’ job title

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While this may sound silly, this mindset shift is huge. Most successful professionals won’t be replaced; they will be augmented. For that reason, consider how your role is evolving. For example, if your traditional role is a copywriter, think of it now as an AI content strategist and editor. Or if you’re currently a finanicial analyst, think of yourself as AI-powered decision intelligence lead. Project manager? You’ll soon be an AI systems architect and orchestrator. You get the idea. Jobs aren’t going away as much as they are rapidly evolving.

The 18-month window means the tools you use today will likely be obsolete by next year. Career cycles that used to last decades are now shrinking to months.

Bottom line

Being prepared for a new work era is easier than you may think. Set aside an “AI hour” each week to explore one new tool or feature and stay platform-agnostic so you can pivot to whatever delivers the most leverage.

Here at Tom’s Guide, we teach you all about the best prompts and how to use the latest tools to help you better understand the future of AI.

AI isn’t likely to take your job overnight, but someone who knows how to use it well might. Over the next 18 months, the real divide won’t be between humans and machines — it will be between people who actively grasp AI for productivity. The question isn’t whether AI will shape your work, but whether you’ll shape how it’s used.


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