OBSERVED IN REAL USE · Anthropic 2026
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Not yet measured in the Anthropic Economic Index. The exposure figure is a capability estimate only.
Mostly fireproof. AI hands you the paperwork and steps back.
20% 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. Mostly safe. AI helps around the edges, but the job stays human.
WHAT AI CAN ALREADY DO
- Complete and maintain accurate records or reports regarding the patients' histories and progress, services provided, or other required information
- Attend training sessions to increase knowledge and skills
- Follow progress of discharged patients to determine effectiveness of treatments
- Develop client treatment plans based on research, clinical experience, and client histories
- Plan or implement follow-up or aftercare programs for clients to be discharged from treatment programs
WHAT IT STILL CAN’T
- Counsel clients or patients, individually or in group sessions, to assist in overcoming dependencies, adjusting to life, or making changes
- Assess individuals' degree of drug dependency by collecting and analyzing urine samples
- Review and evaluate clients' progress in relation to measurable goals described in treatment and care plans
- Coordinate activities with courts, probation officers, community services, or other post-treatment agencies
- Modify treatment plans to comply with changes in client status
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.
"My job is 20% cooked. What’s yours?"
SOURCES: O*NET 30.3 occupational tasks · Eloundou et al. 2023 (“GPTs are GPTs”,
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last updated 2026-07-16