Mustafa Suleyman just gave professionals their termination date. Microsoft AI’s CEO didn’t hedge. Lawyers, accountants, knowledge workers: most of what you do daily disappears within 12 to 18 months. Not transformed. Erased. Suleyman: “Within the next 12 to 18 months.” Not someday. Late 2026. Cognitive work that justified six-figure salaries and decades of training gets executed by software you’ll never touch. This isn’t collaboration. It’s your job filing for bankruptcy while you’re still showing up. Suleyman: “No one is denying it anymore.” The legal research billing $400 an hour. The audit work consuming weeks. The consulting analysis justifying retainers. Automated before next Christmas. Process work is dead currency. What’s left is judgment so refined the AI can’t replicate it yet. And the clock on that is ticking too. Suleyman: “Most of the tasks will be fully automated.” Your credentials meant invincibility. The degree. The license. The decade grinding expertise. All of it just became wallpaper while the actual value relocated to whoever operates the system replacing you. Everyone feared assembly lines going dark. AI slaughtered the professional class first. The billable hours. The specialized knowledge. The work that was supposed to be automation-proof. One year. Everything filling your calendar gets swallowed by models that never sleep, never bill, and never make the mistakes that kept you employed. Your title stays. Your utility evaporates. And nobody’s coming to retrain you before the floor drops. The profession doesn’t belong to the educated anymore. It belongs to whoever learns to command the thing that just made your education obsolete. And if you’re reading this still wondering if it applies to you, you already know the answer.