AI: What will working in 2026 look like?
A tech executive warns that by 2026 AI will shift roles from task‑oriented to supervisory across businesses.

AI will become integral to everyday work in 2026, a leading tech executive described on GB News. He said organisations are rapidly moving away from experimental testing phases to fully operationally reliant workflows. The shift will see machines move from performing discrete tasks to supervising and integrating with human teams. Employers expect AI to handle routine admin, data analysis and decision‑support, freeing staff for strategic roles. The transition demands new governance, training and ethical frameworks to manage data, bias and accountability. As businesses invest in robust AI platforms, the labour market is poised for higher productivity but new skill gaps, especially in AI oversight, risk mitigation and interpretation. Preparatory measures, including reskilling programmes, will be crucial to maximise benefits while mitigating safety concerns.
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