I had to pause at this quiz question. Honestly as of 2023 I expect the answer might be all jobs if we include the progress being made in robotics that will benefit from AI.
As per my knowledge, jobs that could be easily automated especially entry-level jobs will definitely be displaced by AI. To give examples then, AI is first going to replace entry-level roles in many industries. It’ll replace analysts who do research and make reports, entry-level coders that perform relatively basic tasks, entry-level data scientists that format data and use existing models, and more. AI will surely accelerate the workflow and save time but, what’s concerning is that these are the roles where new grads actually learn the ropes of the industry so that they can progress to do work that requires a whole lot more critical thinking. We have to be careful not to cut out a critical part of the learning process for future employees for the sake of short-term cost savings.
As @mansibhavsar has said, AI will mostly replace repetitive and relatively easy roles, as well as highly risky roles like security and military personnel (a couple of years into the future of course). But the hope is that it will present more risk/repetition free opportunities.
As for entry-level roles being cut out, I believe that a good solution will be allowing employees to work with/alongside AI applications/models, to enhance the growth of the employee as well as increase the efficiency and accuracy of the work being produced at that level.