Learn: understanding AI job risk
- Automation vs. Augmentation: the difference that decides your job — Most AI exposure augments workers rather than replacing them. Here is what that distinction means for your career — and why our score separates the two.
- What "task exposure" actually measures (and what it does not) — Task exposure is the backbone of every credible AI job-risk estimate. Here is how it is measured, where it comes from, and its limits.
- Why the 2013 Oxford study can no longer tell you your AI risk — The famous Frey & Osborne automation numbers predate ChatGPT by nine years. Here is why they now point the wrong way for knowledge work.
- How to make your job more AI-proof (without changing careers) — The protective pattern is the same across almost every occupation: move toward judgment, relationships, physical presence, and directing the AI itself.
- Is my job safe from AI? A 3-step way to tell — You do not need a study to estimate your own AI risk. Walk through three questions about your real day-to-day tasks.
- Jobs AI can't replace (yet) — and the pattern behind them — The lowest-risk occupations share four traits. Understand the pattern and you can steer any career toward safer ground.
- AI and Jobs: The Complete 2026 Guide — A grounded, evidence-based map of how AI is actually changing work in 2026 — which jobs are exposed, which are safe, what the layoff data shows, and what to do about it.
- How to Future-Proof Your Career Against AI — A practical, field-agnostic playbook for making your career durable against AI — built around the four traits AI is worst at and the concrete moves that shift you toward them.
- AI Job Automation: What's Real, What's Hype — Separating genuine AI job automation from marketing and fear. What is actually being automated in 2026, what is just augmentation, and how to read the claims critically.
- Will AI Replace White-Collar Jobs? — White-collar work is the most AI-exposed category in 2026 — but exposure is reshaping desk jobs far more than deleting them. Here is which tasks go and which stay.
- Will AI Replace Blue-Collar Jobs? — Skilled trades are among the safest jobs from AI in 2026 — physical dexterity in unstructured spaces is exactly what AI and robotics struggle with most.
- Which Jobs Are Safest From AI? (2026) — The safest jobs from AI in 2026 share four traits AI is worst at. Here are the lowest-risk roles and the pattern that explains why they hold up.
- Which Jobs Will AI Replace First? — AI replaces the most automatable tasks first: digital, repetitive, high-volume, and easy to verify. Here are the roles at the front of the line in 2026 and why.
- Reskilling Roadmap: From At-Risk Role to Durable Career — A step-by-step plan to move from a high-exposure job to a durable one — without quitting first. Audit your tasks, pick an adjacent target, and reskill in sequence.
- AI Layoffs in 2026: What the Data Actually Shows — Many 2026 layoffs are blamed on AI, but the data is messier than the headlines. How to tell genuine AI-driven cuts from restructurings wearing an AI costume.
- Remote Work and AI: Does Working Remotely Change Your Risk? — Remote work modestly raises AI exposure, because fully digital roles are easier to both automate and offshore. Here is the real mechanism and what to do about it.
- The Skills That Protect You From AI (By Field) — The AI-resistant skills are the same four everywhere, but they look different in each field. Concrete examples of protective skills across tech, finance, healthcare, creative, and trades.