ChainThink reports that on March 15, OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy released a job outlook map covering 342 occupations, reflecting the degree to which jobs are susceptible to replacement by AI. On a scale of 10, higher scores indicate greater potential for AI substitution.
The most essential jobs in the diagram are hands-on roles, including roofers, cleaners, construction workers, plumbers, electricians, gardeners, nurses, and home care workers.
Medical transcriptionists, software developers, data analysts, legal assistants, and financial analysts, whose work is entirely digital in input and output, scored higher in AI substitutability.
