Many people are unaware of how AI and automation are impacting their jobs. This lack of awareness can lead to career instability and unemployment as tasks become automated.
Pain Points
- Difficulty in understanding which tasks are vulnerable to automation
- Lack of resources for career transition pathways
- Insufficient data on employment stats and trends
- No clear way to stay updated on AI and automation news related to specific occupations
- Inability to predict future automation risks
I work in robotics and wanted to understand how AI and automation are actually impacting specific jobs. So I built [https://jobs.voxos.ai/](https://jobs.voxos.ai/) It breaks down \~700 U.S. occupations using BLS and O\*NET government data: \- Automation risk scores: task-by-task analysis of what's automatable \- Employment stats: who's actually affected and how many \- AI & automation news: aggregated and linked to specific occupations \- Monthly reports: trends over time \- Prediction markets: play-money markets on which jobs cross risk thresholds There's no way to stop automation, but understanding which tasks are vulnerable (and which aren't) is how people can stay ahead. I'm planning to expand into career transition pathways and skills gap analysis. Appreciate any feedback and input!
A free tool that tracks automation risk for over 700 U.S. jobs with task breakdowns, news, and prediction markets.