How Exposed Are UK Jobs to Generative AI? Developing and Applying a Novel Task-Based Index
Abstract
Building on the task-based approach to labour markets, we develop the Generative AI Susceptibility Index (GAISI), a job-level measure of UK exposure to large language models (LLMs). Drawing on Eloundou et al. (2024), we use LLMs as probabilistic raters to classify task exposure, linking ratings to worker-reported task data from the British Skills and Employment Surveys. GAISI measures the share of job activities where LLMs can reduce task completion time by at least 25% beyond existing tools. Systematic validations demonstrate high reliability, strong validity, and predictive power over existing exposure measures. By 2023/24, nearly all UK jobs (94%) exhibited some LLM exposure, yet only 13% were heavily exposed (GAISI > 0.5), with the highest concentration in scientific and technical professions. Aggregate exposure rose 16% of one standard deviation since 2017, driven by occupational shifts rather than within-occupation task changes. The wage premium for AI-exposed tasks declined 12% between 2017 and 2023/24, and the period since ChatGPT's release has coincided with a relative contraction of job postings in more AI-exposed occupations. These findings are consistent with generative AI beginning to affect hiring and pay in exposed occupations, though causal attribution requires further research. GAISI offers policymakers and researchers a validated, replicable tool for monitoring AI exposure at the job level as this technology diffuses.
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