
AI Is Coming For Your Job... Or Is It? ft. Adeel Khan
AI is reshaping careers faster than most students realize.
Will entry-level jobs disappear—or just evolve into something new?
In this episode, we break down:
- How AI is changing entry-level jobs, internships, hiring, career paths, automation, AI agents, prompt engineering, and the future of work
- Why students and Gen Z are increasingly worried about AI replacing white-collar roles
- Where AI is already improving work in law, business, communication, and content
- Why human skills like judgment, communication, empathy, and real-world experience still matter
- How Vosyn AI is using contextual localization, voice preservation, and multilingual AI to expand global content access
- What kinds of new operator, AI-enabled, and human-in-the-loop roles may emerge next
- Hosts: Mike Wixson
- Guests: Adeel Khan
This conversation also explores how AI may eliminate some repetitive entry-level tasks while creating new opportunities for people who can manage AI tools, guide agents, and apply strong interpersonal skills in business.
⏱️ Timestamps:
- 00:00 Intro
- 00:21 Why students are terrified about AI and jobs
- 01:04 Meet Adil from Vosyn AI
- 02:09 Are Gen Z fears about AI grounded in reality?
- 03:36 Why universities and policy are behind AI
- 04:25 Where AI helps instead of replacing jobs
- 05:13 Why experience still beats blind prompting
- 06:33 What Vosyn AI actually does
- 07:31 Contextual localization and language nuance
- 08:41 Why dubbing and translation often fail
- 09:10 Preserving voice, tone, and identity with AI
- 10:21 Language, culture, and human understanding
- 11:55 How AI can expand knowledge and markets
- 12:38 Does AI replace industries or reshape them?
- 13:24 AI agents, operators, and the end of some intern tasks
- 14:25 Which careers may grow or change next
- 15:11 Jobs that may vanish, evolve, or be created
- 16:10 Human-in-the-loop roles and business opportunities
- 17:39 Why communication skills may matter more than technical tasks
- 18:23 “AI is coming for you” — hype vs reality
- 19:22 Why the technology is improving rapidly
- 20:36 The value of human, physical, and empathetic work
- 21:55 Robotics, surgery, and the future of labor
- 23:22 Why many companies are backtracking on AI implementation
- 24:02 Where to learn more about Vosyn AI
- 24:38 Outro
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