Creative

Children's Book Author

Based on 20 assessments

24% Low risk

Average realistic automation risk across all Children's Book Author profiles in the dataset.

Raw potential
60%
Realistic risk
24%
Research benchmark ?
74%

Raw potential = I/O automation ceiling. Realistic risk = adjusted for informal knowledge and social context. Research benchmark: Eloundou et al. (2023)

Distribution across 20 profiles. Middle half of Children's Book Authors score between 19% and 29%.

0% 50% 100%
p10 · 16%
32% · p90
On-screen work 56%

Done entirely on a computer. High AI exposure — these tasks are already in the automation zone.

In-person + screen 14%

Physical sensing, digital output — e.g. interviewing someone then writing a report. Partially protected.

Computer + action 0%

Computer input, real-world output — needs someone to act on it, not just software.

Fully in-person 30%

No computer required. Furthest from automation — the strongest human advantage.

3 synthetic profiles for a Children's Book Author, ordered by automation exposure. Tab between them to see how task mix drives the score difference.

Task Time Type Exposure
Writing and drafting manuscript text, including dialogue, narrative, and revisions
deep expertise
28% DD 20%
Collaborating with editors on feedback, critique rounds, and structural changes
deep expertise
20% AA 2%
Marketing and author platform building: social media, school visits, book signings, interviews
some context needed
17% AA 2%
Communicating with illustrators about visual direction, scene descriptions, and tone
deep expertise
12% AA 3%
Managing publication process: agent/publisher communication, contract review, timeline coordination
10% DD 56%
Brainstorming, developing story concepts, character arcs, and plot structures
deep expertise social element
10% AD 22%
Researching topics for accuracy (historical details, scientific facts, cultural elements)
0% DD 58%

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