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COMPEL Glossary / role-exposure-score
Role exposure score
A task-level measure of how much of a role's work is exposed to AI capability — computed by mapping role tasks to AI-capable task categories.
What this means in practice
Eloundou et al. introduced a reference methodology; adoption-ready enterprises extend it with role-specific task taxonomies and reassessment cadence.
Synonyms
task exposure score , AI exposure score
See also
- Task-level decomposition — Breaking a role into its constituent tasks so that each task can be evaluated for AI exposure, automation value, and augmentation potential.
- Skills adjacency map — A structured visualisation of which current skills are adjacent to future-demand skills — enabling targeted reskilling rather than blanket retraining.
- Automation vs. augmentation — A strategic choice for each workflow between removing the human ("automation") and changing what the human does ("augmentation").
- AI talent pipeline — A six-stage system — source, hire, onboard, develop, retain, transition — for AI-fluent talent across the enterprise.