A Sociologist carries a 50/100 AI replacement risk (medium). AI can already handle routine documentation and reporting; Judgment in ambiguous situations still needs a person. Of exposed work, ~54% is automation vs 46% augmentation. Capability clock: ~2.4 years (2028). (ReplacedYet AI-Risk Index, 2026 data.)
Will AI replace a Sociologist?
AI replacement risk: 50/100 (medium risk). Moderate exposure — AI automates routine parts; judgment and relationships remain human.
Timeline: 2030–2034. Of the exposed work, roughly 54% is likely to be automated and 46% augmented. $138.0M/yr of US wages sit in highly-exposed work for this role.
AI/software exposure: 63%. Robot/physical-automation exposure: 0%.
Capability clock: AI's measured task horizon reaches this role's core complexity (~637.4h of human work) ~2.4 years (2028) — projected from METR's ~4.3-month doubling.
Pressure Index: 37/100 (low) — blends risk, demand trend, and real-world evidence. Job postings down 8% vs 2020.
AI tools targeting this role
- Microsoft Copilot — literature synthesis and data analysis
- Perplexity — research synthesis with sources
Layoff signal: low — AI accelerates research workflows, but experimental design and interpretation keep demand stable.
Tasks at risk
- Routine documentation and reporting — AI drafts and formats standard documents for a Sociologist automatically.
- Information lookup and summarization — LLMs retrieve and summarize the references a Sociologist relies on in seconds.
- Repetitive, rules-based tasks — Predictable parts of a Sociologist’s workflow are increasingly automated.
Tasks that still need a human
- Judgment in ambiguous situations — A Sociologist still applies human judgment where rules run out.
- Relationships and accountability — Trust and responsibility in a Sociologist’s role stay human.
Skills that protect you
- Work alongside AI tools — A Sociologist who directs AI outperforms one who competes with it.
- Specialize and deepen expertise — Harder-to-automate niches protect a Sociologist.
- Communication and stakeholder skills — The human side of a Sociologist’s job is the durable part.
Safer adjacent careers
Postdoctoral Researcher (23%) · Food Scientist (24%) · Biologist (25%) · Toxicologist (25%)
Related jobs
Political Scientist (50%) · Economist (52%) · Clinical Research Coordinator (53%) · Lab Assistant (57%)
Frequently asked questions
- Will AI replace Sociologists?
- A Sociologist carries a 50/100 AI replacement risk (medium). AI can already handle routine documentation and reporting; Judgment in ambiguous situations still needs a person. Of exposed work, ~54% is automation vs 46% augmentation. Capability clock: ~2.4 years (2028). (ReplacedYet AI-Risk Index, 2026 data.)
- Is a Sociologist job safe from AI?
- Only partly. A Sociologist scores 50/100 (medium risk). AI can already handle a meaningful share of the tasks, so the safest path is shifting toward the judgment, relationship, and oversight parts of the role.
- When will AI be able to do a Sociologist's job?
- Based on AI's measured task-completion horizon (METR, doubling ~every 4.3 months), AI reaches this role's core complexity ~2.4 years (2028). That projects the capability — actual adoption usually lags it.
- How accurate is the Sociologist AI-risk score?
- It's a transparent, computed estimate — directionally useful, not a guarantee. It blends six labor and AI-exposure signals (O*NET, BLS, Eloundou task exposure, AIOE, the Anthropic Economic Index, and physical-automation data). See the methodology page for the full formula.
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ReplacedYet AI-Risk Index. Last updated 2026-06-27. AI-estimated and directionally useful, not a guarantee.