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EORP
The Final Stamp
“AI knows the rules — you enforce the consequences”
High Risk
Replacement Probability
58%–75%
Predicted Year Range
2030–2036
Risk Tier
High Risk
Explicit + Objective + Rigid + Product: AI can learn and do it, but errors are too costly / regulated
Superpower
Accountability and regulatory authority that AI cannot legally hold
Kryptonite
AI already knows every regulation better than you do
Four Barrier Dimensions
E
Learnability — Explicit (E)
Can AI acquire and learn the knowledge and skills your job requires?
O
Evaluation Objectivity — Objective (O)
Does your work have a "right answer"? Can quality be objectively measured?
R
Risk Tolerance — Rigid (R)
If AI makes a mistake, can the consequences be tolerated? Can its output be trusted?
P
Human Presence — Product (P)
Is your value in "what you produce" or "who you are"?
Why This Profile Is Exposed
Knowledge is digitized and quality is objectively measured — AI learns these quickly. Output-only evaluation means AI can substitute anonymously.
Natural Defenses
Errors carry real consequences — organizations are cautious about deploying AI where mistakes are irreversible. Regulatory barriers and liability concerns slow replacement.
Typical Occupations
Production (51) — quality inspection, Healthcare Practitioners & Technical (29) — pharmacy/lab roles
Sample Career Risk Scores
- First-Line Supervisors of Production WorkersOn-floor decision-making and worker management require physical presence2
- Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and WeighersSensory judgment and standards compliance — machine vision helps but cannot fully replace2
- Packaging and Filling Machine OperatorsMachine operation and troubleshooting on physical production lines2
- Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and BrazersPrecision manual skill with physical safety responsibility — hard to fully automate2
- MachinistsCNC programming and custom part production require technical judgment and adaptation2
- BakersIndustrial baking is mechanized; artisan quality relies on sensory skill and creativity2