Free automation risk score

Free AI Job Displacement Risk Calculator

Worried about "will AI take my job?" Use this free AI job displacement calculator to see which jobs will AI replace first, how quickly, and what to build next. Pick your role, years of experience, and the tasks that actually fill your week, then get a personalized automation risk score, a realistic timeline, and a short list of AI-proof skills to develop.

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Pick your job title

Choose the closest match from the list, or select "Other" to type your own.

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Years of experience

Senior judgment is harder to automate, so experience nudges the score down.

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Main weekly tasks

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Check the 3 to 8 tasks that make up most of your typical week. Task mix is the biggest driver of real-world job automation risk.

Pick a title, an experience bucket, and 3 to 8 tasks to enable the button.

How it works

Four steps, no email gate, results in under a minute.

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    Pick your job title

    Choose your current role from the list or type your own. Each title is mapped to a family and a baseline automation exposure grounded in published research.

  2. 2

    Choose your weekly tasks

    Check 3 to 8 tasks that actually fill most of your week. Task mix is the single biggest driver of real-world AI job displacement risk.

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    See your risk score

    Get a 0 to 100 automation risk percentage, a tier, a rough timeline, and a highlight of your highest-risk tasks.

  4. 4

    Build your AI-proof skill list

    Use the personalized AI-proof skill list as a checklist for the next 6 to 12 months of learning and positioning.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about AI job displacement, how this calculator works, and what your score means.

Will AI take my job?+

Probably not entirely, but AI is likely to automate a meaningful share of your daily tasks within the next few years. The more your role is made up of repetitive writing, data entry, scheduling, or summarizing, the higher your displacement risk. Roles that rely on hands-on work, judgment calls, and managing people are far safer. This AI job displacement calculator estimates your personal risk based on your actual tasks, not just your title.

How does this AI job displacement calculator work?+

You pick your job title, your years of experience, and the tasks that make up most of your typical week. Each task has a risk weight based on how well current AI systems can already perform it. We blend your role's baseline exposure with your task mix, adjust for experience, and return a 0 to 100 automation risk score, a tier, a rough timeline, and a short list of AI-proof skills to build next.

Which jobs will AI replace first?+

Jobs that are mostly repetitive, text-heavy, and done on a screen are most exposed right now. Data entry clerks, routine customer support reps, basic copywriters, paralegals handling standard documents, bookkeepers, and translators are already seeing meaningful displacement. If your week is largely generating similar documents, answering FAQs, or pulling numbers into spreadsheets, treat your AI job displacement risk as high and start building the skills that sit above those tasks.

Which jobs are safest from AI replacement?+

Roles anchored in physical presence, hands-on skill, deep human trust, or high-stakes judgment are the safest. Nurses, skilled tradespeople, therapists, teachers who work in the classroom, senior leaders, and coaches are all relatively insulated. These jobs will still change because of AI, but they are unlikely to be wholesale replaced in the next decade.

How accurate is this AI automation risk score?+

The score is a structured estimate, not a prediction. It uses published research ranges from groups like Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, and the OECD as a rough anchor, then adjusts based on the specific tasks you actually do. Use it as a directional signal to prioritize which AI-proof skills to build, not as a guarantee about your specific employer or industry.

What AI-proof skills should I build right now?+

Start with AI literacy itself, so you can direct AI tools better than your peers. Then double down on taste and editorial judgment, clear written communication, complex problem framing, and any hands-on or human-trust work that sits at the center of your role. The calculator suggests a personalized list based on your title family and your highest-risk tasks.