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The ILO's 2025 global index found one in four workers worldwide holds a job with some generative AI exposure, and that transformation, not elimination, is the most likely outcome. This diagnostic scores your own role: how much of it AI can already reach, what protects you, and what to build next.
Researchers measure AI exposure task by task, not job by job. The ILO and Poland's NASK institute rated thousands of individual tasks for automation potential and rolled them up into occupations. The finding: only 3.3 percent of global employment sits in the highest exposure band, but a quarter of all jobs contain enough exposed tasks to be reshaped.
Your exposure comes from four places: how much routine information work your week contains, how much of your output is digital, how much of your role depends on presence, relationships, and accountable judgment, and how fast your employer is actually deploying AI.
A high score is not a verdict. It is a to-do list. The report shows which dimension drives your exposure and what the research says to do about it.
The refined global index of occupational exposure: one in four jobs exposed, 3.3 percent in the highest band, transformation more likely than elimination.
Real-world data on which occupations use AI and whether it augments the human or automates the task.