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AI Job Risk Calculator: Will AI Replace My Job?

Answer six questions to estimate your AI replacement risk, identify the tasks most exposed to automation, and choose a practical next move before your role gets quietly redesigned.

Fast answer

If your job mostly produces repeatable digital outputs—reports, summaries, drafts, tickets, dashboards, basic analysis, templates, admin updates—AI will pressure it first. If your value depends on trust, accountability, physical context, messy tradeoffs, or stakeholder judgment, AI is more likely to become leverage than a replacement.

What the AI job risk calculator measures

Risk factorHigher AI replacement riskLower AI replacement risk
RepeatabilitySame output patterns every weekNovel cases, exceptions, contextual calls
Distance from real worldWork happens entirely through a screenPhysical context, on-site judgment, human interaction
AccountabilityMistakes are cheap or hiddenSomeone must own risk, quality, safety, money, or trust
TrustLow relationship depthClients, patients, teams, leaders, or partners need confidence in you
AmbiguityClear rules and clean inputsCompeting constraints, unclear facts, political or ethical tradeoffs

What to do with your result

High risk

Move away from pure production. Use AI to automate your own repeatable outputs, then reposition around decision ownership, customer context, quality review, implementation, or risk control.

Medium risk

Keep the useful automation, but deliberately add harder-to-copy work: stakeholder trust, project accountability, field knowledge, judgment under ambiguity, and measurable business outcomes.

Lower risk

Do not get complacent. Document the judgment you use, learn AI leverage, and compound the parts of your role where human accountability still matters most.

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