Positioning
AIJobImpactCalculator.com is a vendor-neutral reference. It is not affiliated with any AI vendor, cloud platform, framework maintainer, advisory firm, or research institution. It earns nothing from "your job is at risk" framing and nothing from "your job is fine" framing; the editorial discipline is calibration, not engagement maximisation.
The calculator uses the most-defensible primary sources currently in the public domain: ILO 2025 refined index, OECD AI Working Group output, Brookings 2024 task-level rubric, BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034, O*NET 30.2 (CC-BY 4.0), and WEF Future of Jobs Report 2025. The full methodology is at /methodology/; the full bibliography is at /sources/.
Parent
The site is built and maintained by Digital Signet, an independent operator focused on practical reference content for knowledge workers and people leaders.
Cluster
AIJobImpactCalculator.com is the second site in the AI agent concepts cluster. The cluster's definitional anchor is whatisanaiagent.com, a vendor-neutral reference on the AI agent concept. The companion sites in the cluster are agenticorgchart.com and agenticswimlanes.com. Cluster cross-links appear at the bottom of every relevant page.
Editorial principles
Five rules apply to every page. First, no fabrication: every score, percentage, and projection traces to a primary source. Second, no first-person operator voice: the site reports what the cited sources publish; it does not narrate its own analysis as authority. Third, no predatory framing: the tone is calibrated and empowering, not career-anxiety-adjacent. Fourth, no individual prediction: the calculator is occupation-family-level research synthesis, not personal counsel. Fifth, no AI-generated boilerplate: every page is human-edited for voice and accuracy.
Corrections
Corrections are welcome. Methodology critiques are pre-empted at /how-to-argue-with-this/; if the critique is not covered there, the contact path is via Digital Signet.