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Will AI Replace Editors?

39/100 β€” Moderate
SOC 27-3041

πŸ’‘ Editors have a composite risk score of 39/100 (Frey-Osborne probability: 6%, GenAI exposure: 86/100). With 95,480 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 95,480 workers and a median wage of $75K,editors represent a significant portion of the US workforce. Their GenAI exposure index is 86%, meaning a majority of their core tasks overlap with current generative AI capabilities.

Risk Score

39/100

Employment

95,480

Median Wage

$75K

GenAI Exposure

86%

⚠️ Top Risk Factors

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Automated data interpretation and insight generation

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Text-to-image tools displacing graphic design work

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AI-powered research and literature review tools

πŸ›‘οΈ Tasks AI Can't Easily Replace

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Original creative vision and artistic direction

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Physical artistry and hands-on creative execution

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Cultural interpretation and contextual sensitivity

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Emotionally resonant storytelling and narrative craft

πŸ”„ Career Transition Paths

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77% skills overlap Β· $81K median wage

23/100

Special Effects Artists and Animators

73% skills overlap Β· $100K median wage

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Artists and Related Workers, All Other

82% skills overlap Β· $73K median wage

23/100

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Will AI completely replace editors?

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

What is the AI risk score for editors?

Editors have a composite AI automation risk score of 39 out of 100, classified as "Moderate".

How many editors are there in the US?

There are approximately 95,480 editors employed in the United States.

What do editors earn?

The median annual wage for editors is $75K.

What skills should editors develop?

Focus on tasks AI can't easily replicate: original creative vision and artistic direction, physical artistry and hands-on creative execution, cultural interpretation and contextual sensitivity, emotionally resonant storytelling and narrative craft. These human-centric skills will become more valuable as routine tasks are automated.