AI Job Impact Tool

Will AI Take Your Job?

Type your job title below and see your automation risk score, which tasks AI will handle, and exactly what skills to learn.

40 roles covered — select yours from the dropdown, or type any title below

Tasks AI Will Handle
    Tasks That Stay Human
      Skills to Learn Now
      Source: Research report

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      Type any job title and get an AI impact estimate based on task similarity to known roles.

      General analysis — select from the dropdown for role-specific data with cited sources

      Research Sources

      Risk scores and task impact data are informed by the following 2024–2026 research reports on AI and the future of work.

      01
      McKinsey Global Institute — The Economic Potential of Generative AI (2024 Update)
      Quantifies automation potential by occupation and task category across 63 use cases. Used for: tech, business, and knowledge-worker risk scores.
      mckinsey.com — The Economic Potential of Generative AI
      02
      Goldman Sachs Research — AI's Potential Effects on the US Labor Market (2025)
      Estimates 25–46% of tasks automatable in exposed occupations; identifies roles most and least exposed. Used for: finance, legal, and administrative risk scores.
      goldmansachs.com — AI's Potential Effects on the Labor Market
      03
      Stanford HAI — AI Index Report 2026
      Annual benchmark on AI capabilities, job market impact, and industry adoption. Used for: software engineering, data science, and creative role assessments.
      aiindex.stanford.edu — AI Index Report 2026
      04
      Anthropic Economic Index — AI's Impact on the Economy (2025)
      Analysis of Claude usage data across 2,000+ occupations to measure AI's actual deployed impact by task. Used for: healthcare, legal, and knowledge-worker task analysis.
      anthropic.com — Anthropic Economic Index
      05
      OECD Employment Outlook 2025 — AI and the Labour Market
      Cross-country analysis of AI adoption and occupational displacement risk across OECD nations. Used for: government, education, healthcare, and trades risk scores.
      oecd.org — Employment Outlook 2025
      06
      MIT Work of the Future — AI and Jobs: Evidence from Online Vacancies (2025)
      Measures AI's actual effect on job postings and required skills using vacancy data from 2020–2025. Used for: sales, marketing, and customer service role projections.
      workofthefuture.mit.edu — AI and Jobs Evidence

      Risk scores are composite estimates based on these sources and Precision AI Academy analysis. Individual outcomes vary based on employer, skills, and geography. Updated Q1 2026.