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Is the Archivists role AI-proof?
The Archivists role is not fully AI-proof. Its baseline suggests that a substantial share of the work is reachable by current AI, while human accountability, context and relationships can still protect important tasks.
Direct answer
Exposure is not replacement probability
The Archivists role is not fully AI-proof. Its baseline suggests that a substantial share of the work is reachable by current AI, while human accountability, context and relationships can still protect important tasks. The 75/100 figure is an occupation-level starting point. It does not mean that 75% of workers will lose their jobs or that 75% of the role will certainly disappear.
Role context
What Archivists work involves
Archivists evaluate, edit, and preserve permanent records and historically valuable documents, and participate in research activities based on archival materials.
More exposed
Tasks AI can reach
- Routine resource preparation
- Administrative summaries
- Standard information responses
Human advantage
Tasks that resist removal
- Trust and behaviour support
- Live facilitation and care
- Judgment around individual needs
Augmentation
Where AI may help
- Personalised materials
- Planning assistance
- Early identification of support needs
Why your result may differ
A title cannot describe the whole job
Two people called Archivists may have different exposure. Routine digital inputs and repeatable rules raise automation pressure. Accountability, trust, unusual cases, physical presence and senior decision-making generally raise resilience. The personal assessment adjusts this baseline around those factors.
Baseline inputs come from the site's compiled occupation dataset. Scores are editorial planning indicators, not official labour-market forecasts. See the methodology, formulas and limitations.
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