I just did a huge study in which I analyzed 180 million job postings (global and, taken directly from company websites) to see which jobs have declined/increasee the most in the past year (jan – oct 2025 vs jan – oct 2024 to be precise)

I know some job postings dont result in a hire and some are “ghost jobs” but i wanted to compare the relative growth in volume in 2025 vs 2024 for 650 “normalized job titles” (ie nurse, content marketer, videographer) to see which ones deviated the most from the average. And see if any any 2+ year decreases because those are the ones that might be directly hit the hardest from AI.

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  1. Im a photographer, not my main occupation but pro:

    1. ppl dont care about photography anymore, its just good enough on their phones, they find it uninteresting to pay for
    2. its unnecessary, or they rather cut spending on it
    3. its not “good enough” entertainment, when every medium moves, changes, iterates and its free stills become boring for the masses
    4. product photography gone digital long time ago

    has much to do with AI but please cut the bullshit AI shilling, its the whole spectrum not just the commercial LLMs and image gens we id. AI with