Artificial intelligence is increasingly targeting knowledge-based professions, traditionally considered secure due to their reliance on cognitive tasks. AI systems can now analyze vast datasets, audit invoices, generate reports, and write code faster and more accurately than many human experts, posing a significant threat to roles in controlling, tax consulting, and data analysis. Headhunter Heiner Thorborg warns that programmable processes are particularly vulnerable, advising affected workers to pursue further education and transition to less endangered fields. While the current economic downturn masks AI's full impact, its influence on job displacement is expected to become evident as the economy recovers, prompting a need for immediate adaptation and reevaluation of career paths, even for management positions where administrative tasks may be automated.