Analytical reports indicate that by 2030, generative AI will replace 2.4 million jobs in the U.S. and impact an additional 11 million jobs. It is predicted that generative AI will have a profound effect on white-collar work, particularly in technical writing, social science research assistance, proofreading, copywriting, and administrative positions. Creative industry workers, such as editors, writers, authors, and poets, are more likely to use generative AI tools in their work and are relatively less likely to be replaced. The report points out that generative AI will lead to increased automation unemployment rates.