How AI is changing personal care & service work.
TaskExposed currently tracks 4 occupations in the personal care & service family, representing approximately 1.9M workers. The group has an average AI exposure score of 13% and an average resilience score of 86.
The most exposed roles usually contain repeatable, text-heavy, data-heavy, or process-driven tasks. The most resilient roles usually depend on judgment, physical presence, trust, real-time decision-making, or cross-functional human coordination.
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Most AI-exposed personal care & service careers
Roles with the highest task-level exposure scores.
Most resilient personal care & service careers
Roles with the strongest human resilience scores.
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Personal trainers face app competition for workout plans, but accountability, form correction by watching a real body, and motivation through relationship keep the human role growing.
Childcare workers are structurally resilient: parent updates and planning automate, but supervising, comforting, and developing young children is trust-bound human work no one delegates to machines.
Massage therapists combine near-total resilience with strong demand growth: scheduling automates, massage chairs exist, but skilled therapeutic touch reading a body in real time does not automate.
Hairstylists hold the lowest exposure score in the dataset: booking and marketing automate, but cutting hair is skilled physical craft on a unique human head, wrapped in relationship.