Interactive · The Calculator · Updated 2026-06

Will AI Take Your Job?

An honest answer. We asked the CEOs.

Pick your role. We'll give you a straight risk read — built from what the people automating the economy have said out loud, not from a vendor trying to sell you a course.

16 Roles Scored
9 Risk Factors
8 CEOs On Record
0 AI Consulted

Most "AI risk" quizzes are lead magnets for an upskilling course. This one isn't selling you anything.

Each role starts from a base risk score, then moves up or down with your experience, company size, and the shape of the work itself — repetitive and fully digital pushes the number up; physical presence, client relationships, and a required license pull it down. You get a percentage, a color meter, a factor breakdown, and a verdict.

And then the honesty box — the part other calculators skip. The CEO who named your job by name. The robot that still can't snake a pipe. The executives whose own offices never appear in the automation forecasts. We asked them, not the AI.

Sources & Method

Base risk scores are editorial estimates synthesized from public CEO statements, AI-attributed layoff filings, and automation research. Role-matched quotes are sourced to named outlets, podcasts, and conferences. This is a provocation and a conversation starter — not financial, career, or legal advice. If the number scares you, the right response is organizing, not despair.

Corrections: research@cancelclankers.com

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