One in Three Jobs Faces 50%+ Task Overhaul as Generative AI Reshapes the Workforce

A new global research study has found that nearly one in three jobs could see more than 50% of their tasks transformed by generative AI—a structural shift in how work is performed across industries.
The study, conducted in collaboration with researchers from Woxsen University, the University of St. Thomas, Minnesota, and North Star Policy Action, examined the impact of Generative AI on job task profiles across multiple sectors. While the original research focused on workforce trends in Minnesota, its implications extend to any market where AI adoption is accelerating—which is essentially everywhere.
The research isn't framing this as a wave of job losses. Rather, it describes a redistribution of tasks—where AI takes over repetitive, routine, or data-intensive responsibilities, and human workers shift toward higher-order decision-making, relationship management, and creative problem-solving.
Key Takeaways
- 1 in 3 jobs globally could see over 50% of their tasks augmented or transformed by Generative AI in the near term
- The shift is task redistribution, not elimination—but it demands active reskilling and workflow redesign from organizations
- Industries with high concentrations of knowledge work, communication roles, and analytical functions face the most significant near-term impact
- Organizations that proactively map AI-affected workflows and invest in upskilling will be better positioned to absorb the transition
For business leaders, the question is no longer whether this shift is coming—it's whether your organization has a plan to navigate it. Workforce strategy now belongs in every AI implementation conversation.
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