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Will AI Replace Curators?

32/100 β€” Moderate
SOC 25-4012

πŸ’‘ Curators have a composite risk score of 32/100 (Frey-Osborne probability: 1%, GenAI exposure: 75/100). With 12,280 workers in the US, this occupation faces moderate but manageable AI pressure. Full occupation profile β†’

🎯 The Verdict

Partially. Some tasks will be automated, but the core role will likely adapt and evolve.

With 12,280 workers and a median wage of $62K,curators represent a significant portion of the US workforce. Their GenAI exposure index is 75%, meaning a majority of their core tasks overlap with current generative AI capabilities.

Risk Score

32/100

Employment

12,280

Median Wage

$62K

GenAI Exposure

75%

⚠️ Top Risk Factors

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Adaptive learning technology replacing remedial roles

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Virtual classroom platforms reducing instructor demand

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AI-powered research and literature review tools

πŸ›‘οΈ Tasks AI Can't Easily Replace

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Mentoring students through personal and academic challenges

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Managing classroom dynamics and student behavior

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Developing creative and engaging hands-on lessons

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Adapting instruction to individual learning needs in real-time

πŸ”„ Career Transition Paths

Related occupations with lower AI risk and high skills overlap:

Postsecondary Teachers

80% skills overlap Β· $82K median wage

22/100

Postsecondary Teachers, All Other

80% skills overlap Β· $78K median wage

22/100

Teachers and Instructors, All Other

78% skills overlap Β· $65K median wage

23/100

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Will AI completely replace curators?

Partially. Some tasks will be automated, but the core role will likely adapt and evolve.

What is the AI risk score for curators?

Curators have a composite AI automation risk score of 32 out of 100, classified as "Moderate".

How many curators are there in the US?

There are approximately 12,280 curators employed in the United States.

What do curators earn?

The median annual wage for curators is $62K.

What skills should curators develop?

Focus on tasks AI can't easily replicate: mentoring students through personal and academic challenges, managing classroom dynamics and student behavior, developing creative and engaging hands-on lessons, adapting instruction to individual learning needs in real-time. These human-centric skills will become more valuable as routine tasks are automated.