Exposure Map

See where AI automation is showing up first

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Use this page two ways: the function-by-industry views show where automation intensity is rising now, and the occupation view shows the slower structural exposure layer underneath it.

Grid View

Automation intensity by function and industry

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Automation intensity scale

How to read this: Higher scores mean stronger automation intensity in that cluster. The smaller number shows the change from last week.

Use capture profile, business model, and cost structure to decide whether the same signal is a headwind, a margin lever, or a demand tailwind.

Very high High Moderate Low Low coverage Highest intensity cluster Fastest rising cluster Most resilient cluster
Function \ Industry

Highest intensity cluster

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Most resilient cluster

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Industry Composite

Composite intensity by industry

Ranking aggregate intensity across industries.

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Cluster View

Cluster detail cards

Signal narratives with capture context for the highest-intensity clusters.

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Trend View

Are top clusters accelerating or plateauing?

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Trend Deltas — sparkline trends per cluster

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Occupation View

Structural exposure by occupation

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Occupation Treemap

Occupation structure map

Size shows employment. Color shows the selected mode.

Color mode: Observed AI exposure

How to read this: larger tiles represent larger occupations by employment. Darker tiles reflect higher values in the selected mode.

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Detailed Occupation Table

Full occupation exposure reference

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Occupation AI Exposure % Employment BLS Outlook Median Pay Key Driver
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This is a structural reference layer. Use it alongside the higher-frequency grid, cluster, and trend views when you want to understand the slower underlying exposure map.