Andrew Yang analyzed which jobs face automation risk versus which remain safe as AI advances. He identifies high-risk factors including working in tech, finance, or publicly traded companies, being in analyst/research roles, and jobs involving computer work all day. Safe jobs include those requiring human touch like personal training, government/university positions, union jobs, and roles serving cost-insensitive wealthy clients. Yang estimates 44% of American jobs are repetitive and vulnerable to AI replacement, comparing the current threat to office workers to what factory automation did in the 1980s-90s.