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The AI-Augmented Executive Assistant: What the Role Really Looks Like in 2026

By Paul Prado Pacardo · 2026-07-08 · 5 min read

Every few weeks, someone tells me artificial intelligence is coming for the executive assistant. Every few weeks, I think the same thing: that prediction misunderstands what the job actually is.

The World Economic Forum listed executive secretaries among the fastest-declining roles heading toward 2030. It is a real data point, and it is worth taking seriously. But a declining job title and a declining career are not the same thing, and the difference is the whole story.

What is actually dying

What is fading is the routine, rules-based version of the role. The parts that are pure process, formatting a document, booking a standard trip, taking dictation, copying numbers from one place to another, are exactly the parts that software is now very good at. If your value is defined by those tasks, that is a genuine concern.

But those tasks were never the actual job. They were the visible surface of it.

What is becoming more valuable

Underneath the tasks sits the work no model can do: reading a room, holding a relationship, making the judgment call when the rules run out, anticipating what your executive needs before they ask, and keeping a confidence. As AI absorbs the routine, these become the entire point of the role, and they get more valuable, not less.

The role is splitting in two

What is really happening is a split. On one side, the routine EA keeps doing tasks by hand, chasing status, and copy-pasting reports, while software slowly does more of it. On the other, the augmented EA uses that same software to buy back hours and spends them where judgment matters:

How to build toward the second one

You do not need to become technical overnight. You need to start:

The honest takeaway is that it was never AI versus executive assistants. It is EAs who use AI versus EAs who do not. The ones who thrive made that shift their edge, and that is a choice available to anyone, starting now.

About the author

Paul Prado Pacardo is a Senior Executive Assistant and Operations professional with 10+ years supporting C-level leaders, and the solo founder of a multi-product software studio. He runs the day, automates the busywork with AI, and builds the systems behind the work.

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