Takeover Tracker
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63 shared · 20 different

core competencies

Side-by-Side Comparison

MetricComputer Systems Engineers/ArchitectsGeospatial Information Scientists and Technologists
Risk Score33.5%34.4%
Risk TierMedium RiskMedium Risk
Risk Percentile60th64th
Tasks at Risk (>50%)7 / 157 / 15
Median SalaryN/AN/A
EmploymentN/AN/A

Skill Comparison

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Sorted by largest difference

Engineering and Technology
Resolving Conflicts and Negotiating with Others
Provide Consultation and Advice to Others
Drafting, Laying Out, and Specifying Technical Devices, Parts, and Equipment
Thinking Creatively
Telecommunications
Computers and Electronics
Systems Evaluation
Guiding, Directing, and Motivating Subordinates
Originality
Operations Analysis
Interacting With Computers

Protective Factors

Higher values indicate stronger protection against AI displacement

Computer Systems Engineers/Architects

32%

total discount

Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists

30%

total discount

Task Risk Comparison

Tasks sorted by AI automation risk — higher means more automatable

Computer Systems Engineers/Architects

7 of 15 at risk
86%Monitor system operation to detect potential problems.
72%Document design specifications, installation instructions, and other system-related information.
55%Develop system engineering, software engineering, system integration, or distributed system architectures.
53%Research, test, or verify proper functioning of software patches and fixes.
53%Evaluate current or emerging technologies to consider factors such as cost, portability, compatibility, or usability.

Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists

7 of 15 at risk
84%Create, edit, or analyze geospatial data, using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) or digitizing techniques.
66%Collect, compile, or integrate Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data, such as remote sensing or cartographic data for inclusion in map manuscripts.
64%Create, analyze, report, convert, or transfer data, using specialized applications program software.
53%Design, program, or model Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications or procedures.
53%Perform integrated or computerized Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analyses to address scientific problems.

Premium Head-to-Head Analysis

Displacement Timeline Comparison

Computer Systems Engineers/Architects20282035
Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists20282035
20242030203520402045

Computer Systems Engineers/Architects has a longer runway before significant displacement, projected 0 years later than Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists.

Transition Feasibility

1%

Skill Overlap

Low overlap — significant retraining needed for transition

0

Unique to Computer

0

Unique to Geospatial

Combined Protection Strategy

Regardless of which path you choose, focus on these protective factors

Creativity
Fine Manipulation
Social Intelligence
Regulatory Barriers
Computer Systems Engineers/ArchitectsGeospatial Information Scientists and Technologists