Researchers asked ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude which jobs are most exposed to AI. The chatbots wildly diagree
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A study reveals that AI models disagree on which jobs are most vulnerable to automation, highlighting the unreliability of AI-generated exposure scores.
View Market DashboardResearchers asked ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude which jobs are most exposed to AI. The chatbots wildly diagreeA study reveals that AI models disagree on which jobs are most vulnerable to automation, highlighting the unreliability of AI-generated exposure scores. Aman GuptaUpdated11 May 2026, 12:22 PM ISTChatGPT, Gemini and Claude were asked to ranked which jobs are most exposed to AI(AI generated image)AI Quick ReadWhile there have been a lot of varied claims about the impact of AI on the workforce, no one can currently say with certainty what kind of jobs will be most affected by the new technology. In order to put the debate to an end, researchers asked some of the world’s most advanced AI models which jobs are most vulnerable to artificial intelligence.However, the study instead found that these AI-generated predictions, often referred to as "exposure scores", may be highly unreliable.According to a new working paper reported by The Wall Street Journal, economists Michelle Yin and Hoa Vu of Northwestern University, along with Claudia Persico of American University, tested OpenAI’s ChatGPT-5, Google DeepMind’s Gemini 2.5, and Anthropic’s Claude 4.5 to see how each model ranked professions based on their exposure to AI.AI models couldn't agree on which jobs are most at risk:The working paper, which was published on the National Bureau of Economic Research website, found that the AI models frequently disagreed on which jobs were most at risk.Also Read | ...