Weekly AI Job Risk Summary

This week’s AI job risk update is mostly stable, with only small relative moves across the list. The biggest signals came from stronger evidence that AI is spreading into white-collar workflow automation, coding, legal review, public-sector document checking, and creative production rather than from any single breakthrough proving full job replacement. Estonia’s AI legal-error checker is a concrete deployment signal for jobs at risk from AI in legal support, compliance, and administrative review. Meanwhile, Anthropic’s new interpretability research and the rise of self-improving AI tools modestly increase confidence in automating structured knowledge work, including some analyst, programmer, and support tasks. Creative fields also stay exposed: the AI art museum launch and Meta’s image-generation expansion reinforce ongoing pressure on illustration, design, and media production. Offsetting that, leadership churn and safety concerns at OpenAI, plus ongoing governance debates at the UN AI summit, suggest adoption friction remains real. In short, the ranking of jobs AI will replace changes only at the margins this week, while many hands-on and relationship-heavy AI-proof jobs remain comparatively lower risk.

Week: July 15, 2026
46.01 Weekly Average Risk
39 Jobs moving up
3 Jobs moving down

This Week in Context

These paragraphs turn the weekly table into a readable explanation of where automation pressure broadened, narrowed, or stayed steady.

The weekly average risk moved upward, which suggests pressure broadened rather than staying isolated to only a few roles.

The clearest upward pressure appeared in Software Tester, Customer Support Representative, Copywriter. Moves like these often show where AI is taking on more repeatable drafting, comparison, coordination, or first-pass analytical work.

Relative pressure eased most in AI Engineer, Robotics Engineer, Machine Learning Engineer. That does not make these roles permanently safe, but it does suggest this week's signals were less aggressive than in the roles moving upward.

Sustainability Consultant, Urban Farmer, Lawyer changed little and help anchor the baseline for this week. Stable roles matter because they show where the ranking is holding its shape even while other parts of the market move.

Read these paragraphs together with the linked news and the full ranking. The point is not a one-week prediction of replacement, but a clearer view of where automation pressure is concentrating first.

How to Read This Week

This report works best when you read the summary, score movement, and linked news together. Treat it as a weekly reading of changing automation pressure, not as a one-week prediction that a profession will immediately disappear.

Weekly Average Risk

46.01

Week-over-week change

+0.17

Jobs moving up

39

Jobs moving down

3

Jobs unchanged

162

Trend

The chart shows how the overall weekly average has moved. It helps separate a broad market shift from changes limited to a smaller set of jobs.

Where Pressure Rose First

These jobs posted the strongest upward moves this week. Read them as signs of where automation pressure is tightening fastest right now.

Where Pressure Eased

These jobs moved downward this week. A lower score does not mean the role is safe forever, but it does suggest less immediate pressure relative to the prior week.

Roles That Stayed Relatively Steady

These jobs changed little this week and help anchor the broader picture. Stability often matters as much as movement when judging whether a shift is broad or narrow.

This Week Ranking

Use the full ranking as a current snapshot of relative pressure across jobs. The score alone matters less than the combination of score, week-over-week change, and the task mix behind the role.

Rank Job Risk Score Last Week Change
1 Scheduler 92 92 +0
2 Software Tester 86 85 +1
3 Call Center Agent 86 86 +0
4 Customer Support Representative 86 85 +1
5 Copywriter 83 82 +1
6 Administrative Assistant 83 82 +1
7 Office Clerk 83 82 +1
8 Data Entry Clerk 82 82 +0
9 Customer Support 82 81 +1
10 Telemarketer 82 82 +0
11 Content Writer 80 79 +1
12 Data Analyst 80 79 +1
13 Retail Cashier 79 79 +0
14 Bookkeeper 78 78 +0
15 QA Engineer 78 77 +1
16 Accounting Clerk 77 77 +0
17 Court Reporter 77 77 +0
18 Truck Driver 77 77 +0
19 Paralegal 76 75 +1
20 Social Media Manager 76 75 +1
21 Proofreader 76 76 +0
22 Receptionist 76 76 +0
23 SEO Specialist 76 75 +1
24 Digital Marketer 76 75 +1
25 Illustrator 76 75 +1
26 Translator 74 74 +0
27 Insurance Underwriter 74 73 +1
28 Software Engineer 74 73 +1
29 Mobile App Developer 74 73 +1
30 Animator 74 73 +1

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AI News Used In This Weekly Evaluation

The articles below are the main signals used in this week's evaluation. Read them as context for why pressure rose, fell, or stayed stable.

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