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High exposure
Moderate-high
Moderate
High (>70%) Moderate-high (50–70%) Moderate (<50%) · Default scores — your actual score adjusts with the sliders
Your current work profile — rate your typical week
Execution vs. judgment 70
← pure judgment / curation pure execution / generating →
Pattern recognition vs. novelty 60
← novel, never-seen problems routine pattern recognition →
Structured vs. ambiguous inputs 65
← highly ambiguous context well-defined, structured inputs →
Relational vs. independent work 55
← stakeholder-driven, relational solo, independent output →
Repeatable vs. adaptive tasks 50
← constantly adapting same task week to week →
Current risk
62%
Moderate-high
Projected risk
62%
Moderate-high
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Simulate a behavioral pivot — see how it shifts your projected risk
Builder → curator 0%
Spend more time evaluating AI-generated options than generating drafts yourself. Reduces: execution (up to −15 pts).
Monetize organizational trauma 0%
Apply institutional context and political awareness that AI cannot access. Reduces: pattern + structure (up to −12 pts combined).
Systemic thinking over point solutions 0%
Map cross-functional dependencies and ecosystem integration rather than optimizing individual outputs. Reduces: independence + pattern (up to −10 pts combined).
Model maturity strategy 0%
Re-run shelved AI prototypes against new models quarterly rather than abandoning ideas. Reduces: repeatability (up to −8 pts).
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