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AI Job Risk in Tennessee

Tennessee scores 52.8/100 for AI job risk, ranking #31 out of 54 us states. That puts it around the middle β€” a moderate mix of AI-vulnerable and AI-resistant jobs in the local economy.

52.8 /100
Medium Risk

Ranked #31 of 54 us states

52.8
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Rank

#31

around the middle

Total Workforce

3.4 M

jobs analysed

High-Risk Jobs

120 K

4% of workforce

Out of

54

us states

Most at Risk

Jobs in Tennessee most likely to be automated or transformed by AI

1

Data Entry Keyer

2.7 K employed

95
2

Telemarketer

640 employed

95
3

Transcriptionist

1.8 K employed

92
4

Customer Service Representative

71 K employed

90
5

Tax Preparer

2 K employed

90
6

Bookkeeper

43 K employed

90
7

Computer Programmer

1.4 K employed

88
8

Copywriter

1 K employed

88
9

Translator

750 employed

86
10

Financial Analyst

690 employed

85

Safest from AI

Jobs in Tennessee least likely to be affected by AI

1

Tree Trimmer

1.3 K employed

8
2

Grounds Maintenance Worker

420 employed

10
3

Roofer

2.1 K employed

10
4

Landscaper

15 K employed

10
5

Zookeeper

7.2 K employed

10
6

Lifeguard

1.6 K employed

10
7

Janitor

36 K employed

12
8

Logger

60 employed

12
9

Concrete Finisher

3.8 K employed

12
10

Pest Control Technician

2.8 K employed

12

What this means

The exposure score (52.8/100) measures how much of Tennessee'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 Tennessee, 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 31% of occupation categories in this area

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