What you're seeing
A profession broken into its component tasks (left) and possible future branches (right). Each task is scored for AI exposure, physical requirements, regulation, human trust needs, and creativity. As time advances, tasks that AI can handle shrink, while human-intensive tasks grow.
How to read the graph
Task bars show what percentage of the job each task represents. Red bars are automating (shrinking). Yellow bars are AI-assisted (changing). Blue bars are human-led (protected). Green bars are growing in importance. On the right, branches show possible future career paths that emerge, each with a probability range — not a single prediction. The bottom meters track overall outlook.
The key lesson
AI doesn't usually kill whole jobs at once. It changes the tasks inside them. A job is a bundle of tasks, and different tasks face different pressures. The real question isn't 'Will AI take my job?' — it's 'Which parts of my job will compress, which will become more valuable, and what nearby role should I move toward before everyone else notices?'