I feel like whenever people talk about AI disruption, the conversation always goes straight to the same industries coding, design, writing, customer support, etc. Those are the obvious ones. But historically, the biggest disruptions often happen in places people aren’t really paying attention to. Entire industries change quietly until suddenly everyone realizes things are completely different. For example, a lot of administrative work, research-heavy roles, or even parts of healthcare and education seem like they could shift massively with better AI tools, but they don’t get talked about as much as things like software engineering. At the same time, some fields people assume are “safe” might end up changing way more than expected once AI becomes integrated into everyday workflows. So I’m curious what industry do you think AI will disrupt the most that people aren’t really paying attention to yet? And why? Not necessarily the obvious ones everyone already debates about. submitted by /u/SuchTill9660
Originally posted by u/SuchTill9660 on r/ArtificialInteligence
