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EXPOSURE TO AI
44%
MODERATE
OBSERVED IN REAL USE · Anthropic 2026
12%
of this role’s work is already showing up in real Claude usage (Anthropic Economic Index).
Half in the fire, half out. Choose which half you become.

44% of this role’s O*NET tasks are within reach of today’s AI. That is the core-weighted exposure score from Eloundou et al. 2023 (“GPTs are GPTs”). It measures a capability ceiling, not a headcount forecast. In the blast radius. A real slice of the work is already automatable. The rest isn’t.

WHAT AI CAN ALREADY DO
  • Prepare correspondence, reports of inspections or investigations, or recommendations for action
  • Examine records, reports, or other documents to establish facts or detect discrepancies
  • Inspect government property, such as construction sites or public housing, to ensure compliance with contract specifications or legal requirements
  • Investigate alleged license or permit violations
  • Collect, identify, evaluate, or preserve case evidence
WHAT IT STILL CAN’T
  • Submit samples of products to government laboratories for testing, as required
  • Inspect government-owned equipment or materials in the possession of private contractors to ensure compliance with contracts or regulations or to prevent misuse
  • Testify in court or at administrative proceedings concerning investigation findings
  • Coordinate with or assist law enforcement agencies in matters of mutual concern
THE HONEST PART. A percentage is not a pink slip. High exposure usually means a role shrinks and shifts toward judgment, direction and responsibility: the parts a model can’t sign its name to. Exposure ≠ displacement. Breathe.
SOURCES: O*NET 30.3 occupational tasks · Eloundou et al. 2023 (“GPTs are GPTs”,arXiv:2303.10130) · Anthropic Economic Index 2026 (CC-BY)  | how this is calculated  | last updated 2026-07-16