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  **WORKBank (AI Agent Worker Outlook and Readiness Knowledge Bank)** is a database that captures preferences from 1,500 domain workers and capability assessments from AI experts across over 844 tasks spanning 104 occupations. This database stems from our project detailed in Future of Work with AI Agents: Auditing Automation and Augmentation Potential across the U.S. Workforce that presents a systematic audit of worker attitudes and AI capability across occupations in the US workforce. We introduce a novel auditing framework to assess which occupational tasks workers want AI agents to automate or augment, and how those desires align with the current technological capabilities. Using this framework, we construct the WORKBank database, building on the U.S. Department of Labor's O*NET database, to capture preferences from both domain workers and capability assessments from AI experts across over a diverse set of tasks and occupations.
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  **WORKBank (AI Agent Worker Outlook and Readiness Knowledge Bank)** is a database that captures preferences from 1,500 domain workers and capability assessments from AI experts across over 844 tasks spanning 104 occupations. This database stems from our project detailed in Future of Work with AI Agents: Auditing Automation and Augmentation Potential across the U.S. Workforce that presents a systematic audit of worker attitudes and AI capability across occupations in the US workforce. We introduce a novel auditing framework to assess which occupational tasks workers want AI agents to automate or augment, and how those desires align with the current technological capabilities. Using this framework, we construct the WORKBank database, building on the U.S. Department of Labor's O*NET database, to capture preferences from both domain workers and capability assessments from AI experts across over a diverse set of tasks and occupations.
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