Athletes and sports competitors

$62k median pay19k US jobsNo formal educational credential
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The core of this occupation is physical performance, manual dexterity, and real-time human presence in the physical world, which AI cannot replicate. While AI is used as a peripheral tool for performance analytics, strategy optimization, and diet planning, it does not replace the athlete's physical labor or the entertainment value of human competition.

Task breakdown

AI can do now30%
AI can assist26%
Human domain44%

Based on 15 O*NET work activities for this occupation

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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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