Creative Project · WRIT 150

Is your job doomed?

This tool normalizes your input entirely on the server, pulls the matching occupation’s skills, abilities, activities, and context, then calculates automation risk today and across the next decade.

Stage 1 · Normalize

This tool matches your input to the closest O*NET occupation so you get a clean title and description every time.

Stage 2 · Score

This tool crunches that occupation's skills, abilities, activities, and context to estimate AI risk.

Stage 3 · Future lens

See how the same role evolves across slow, baseline, and rapid AI progress assumptions over the next decade.

Made by Huseyn H

Before you start

Read this note

This tool is powered entirely by O*NET, the official occupation database from the U.S. Department of Labor. If a job title is missing from that dataset, it simply cannot be evaluated here, so some searches will return “no match.”

AI is used solely to generate the explanatory text, while every numeric result is derived directly from the published datasets and the scoring formulas described in the menu.

Conversations about automation vary widely. Some predict machines will take over most work, while others believe human roles remain too complex to replace. This tool uses published data and transparent scoring to give a clear, evidence-based view.

If you want the specifics of how everything works, open the menu in the top-left corner and read the transparency section. That panel explains the step-by-step process, formulas, and data sources behind every score you see here.