State
AI Job Risk in Alaska
Alaska scores 51.2/100 for AI job risk, ranking #45 out of 54 us states. That puts it in the bottom third for AI exposure β the local economy has relatively fewer jobs in AI-vulnerable occupations compared to other areas.
Ranked #45 of 54 us states
Rank
#45
less exposed than most
Total Workforce
330 K
jobs analysed
High-Risk Jobs
9.3 K
3% of workforce
Out of
54
us states
Most at Risk
Jobs in Alaska most likely to be automated or transformed by AI
Data Entry Keyer
160 employed
Transcriptionist
130 employed
Tax Preparer
120 employed
Bookkeeper
4.6 K employed
Customer Service Representative
2.2 K employed
Computer Programmer
430 employed
Translator
90 employed
Financial Analyst
110 employed
Bank Teller
1.2 K employed
Software Developer
280 employed
Safest from AI
Jobs in Alaska least likely to be affected by AI
Tree Trimmer
Landscaper
920 employed
Zookeeper
530 employed
Lifeguard
290 employed
Roofer
180 employed
Grounds Maintenance Worker
60 employed
Concrete Finisher
80 employed
Massage Therapist
420 employed
Pest Control Technician
30 employed
Farm Worker
120 employed
What this means
The exposure score (51.2/100) measures how much of Alaska's workforce is in jobs that AI can automate or significantly change. It's not a prediction that jobs will disappear β it's a measure of how exposed the local economy is to AI-driven change.
How it works: We score 289 occupations from 0 (AI has little impact) to 100 (AI can do most of the job) using 10 research sources. We then match these scores to real employment data for Alaska, weighting by how many people actually work in each role.
High-risk jobs (score 60+) include roles like customer service, data entry, and bookkeeping where AI can already handle most tasks. Low-risk jobs (score under 30) include trades, healthcare, and social work where physical presence or human judgement is essential.
Full methodology · Data covers 37% of occupation categories in this area