EMTs and paramedics

$46k median pay283k US jobsPostsecondary nondegree award
3
out of 10
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The core of this occupation involves physical intervention, manual dexterity, and real-time human presence in unpredictable environments, which are highly resistant to AI. While AI will significantly assist with peripheral tasks like EKG interpretation, diagnostic decision support, and automated documentation, the physical requirements of patient transport and hands-on emergency care remain essential human functions.

Task breakdown

AI can do now25%
AI can assist38%
Human domain38%

Based on 0 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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