Will AI Remove Your Job?

AI substitution risk

Will AI replace your job?

An AI rates the AI substitution risk for 4,148 professions — for each one we map 3 hard skills, 3 soft skills with individual scores, and a clear verdict. Free, no signup.

0 low 1207 moderate 2938 high 3 very high

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Explore the database thematically. Each category shows the typical professions of that industry along with their risk scores.

Frequently asked

  • How is the risk score calculated?

    For every profession a language model evaluates the typical tasks against six key skills (3 hard + 3 soft). Each skill receives a score 0–100 indicating how likely AI will take it over within the next 5–10 years. The overall score is the weighted average. Details on the methodology page.

  • Is this a guarantee?

    No. It's a model estimate based on current AI capabilities and visible trends. Real-world job evolution depends on regulation, acceptance, cost, and societal factors. Use the rating as a discussion basis, not a forecast.

  • Which jobs are most at risk?

    Routine knowledge work with clear rules: clerical processing, basic bookkeeping, standard copywriting, first-level support, data entry. Standard sales and standard reporting are also affected. Use the very-high filter to see top-risk professions.

  • Which jobs are safe?

    Jobs with physical presence, high empathy, or unstructured environments: nursing, early-childhood education, skilled trades (electrical, plumbing), social work, psychotherapy, police. C-level management is also likely to stay human.

  • How current is the data?

    Ratings are regenerated periodically (current AI capabilities as of 2026). The methodology page documents the rating model and last update. After significant AI breakthroughs (reliable robotics, AGI-level models), a full re-evaluation is run.

  • My job isn't in the database — what now?

    The database is growing continuously. As a rule of thumb, similar jobs give a good signal. An online marketing manager is close to social media manager; a back-end developer is close to software engineer. Suggestions welcome via the imprint contact.

  • What does the per-skill risk score mean?

    Every skill is rated in isolation: how well can AI handle that exact task today or in the near future? Example: SQL queries often score 75 (AI is great at it), while stakeholder briefings score 30 (relational work). This shows you which parts of your job get hit first.

  • Does it cost anything?

    No, the tool is completely free and works without signup. Funded by ads (with your cookie consent). No premium features, no data sales.

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