Actors

$49k median pay57k US jobsSome college, no degree
7
out of 10
AI-Powered

While live theater and physical presence on set remain human-centric, the occupation is highly exposed due to AI's ability to generate digital likenesses, synthesize voices, and replace background extras or voiceover artists. The core work product—audio and video—is increasingly susceptible to generative AI, leading to significant industry restructuring and potential displacement in digital media productions.

Task breakdown

AI can do now27%
AI can assist26%
Human domain47%

Based on 15 O*NET work activities for this occupation

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3 ways to level up

1

Automate your reporting pipeline

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Moves you from 7 → 8
2

Deploy AI agents for routine decisions

Identify decisions that follow clear rules (scheduling, triage, categorization) and set up AI agents to handle them. You review exceptions, not every case.

Frees 5+ hours per week
3

Train your team on AI-first workflows

Run a 1-hour workshop showing your team how you use AI. Share your best prompts and workflows. The compounding effect of team-wide adoption far exceeds individual use.

Multiplies your impact across the team

Estimated time savings

8.4hours per week

Conservative estimate based on AI exposure score and a 40-hour work week. Assumes 30% of exposed tasks produce real time savings today.

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AI Score measures how much AI opportunity your role has. Higher scores mean more potential for AI-assisted productivity gains. Scores are derived from O*NET task data across 342 occupations. This is a starting point, not a verdict. Tool recommendations are based on industry fit and are not endorsements.

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