The AI job replacement calculator is a satirical tool that turns a job title into a risk score, replacement timeline, risk factors, and practical survival tips. It is built for a simple question that almost everyone is asking now: how much of my work can AI do?
The calculator works best as a conversation starter. It groups job titles into broad occupational categories, then estimates how exposed that category is to AI-driven automation. Routine digital work, repetitive analysis, content generation, customer support, and rules-based paperwork usually score higher. Hands-on physical work, licensed care, complex human trust, and unpredictable environments usually score lower.
How to use it
- Enter a job title like software engineer, accountant, teacher, lawyer, nurse, designer, or project manager.
- Read the AI risk score and predicted replacement date.
- Use the survival tips as ideas for what to learn next.
- Copy or share the result image if you want to start an argument at work.
What the score means
A higher score means the job has more tasks that AI tools can already assist with or may automate soon. A lower score means the job depends more on physical presence, trust, judgment, regulation, or messy real-world context. The exact date is intentionally playful, but the underlying categories reflect the difference between work that is easy to model in software and work that is harder to fully replace.
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