Speech-language pathologists

$95k median pay187k US jobsMaster's degree
5
out of 10
Building Momentum

Speech-language pathology involves a significant amount of digital-adjacent work, such as analyzing speech patterns, documenting progress, and developing treatment plans, all of which are highly susceptible to AI enhancement. However, the core of the job requires physical presence for swallowing therapy, real-time interpersonal coaching, and high-stakes clinical judgment that limits full automation.

Task breakdown

AI can do now32%
AI can assist27%
Human domain41%

Based on 15 O*NET work activities for this occupation

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Estimated time savings

6hours 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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