Mayor (US) (Senior) vs Permanent Secretary (Senior/Executive)
How do Mayor (US) (Senior) and Permanent Secretary (Senior/Executive) compare on AI displacement risk? Mayor (US) (Senior) scores 61.5/100 (GREEN (Transforming)) while Permanent Secretary (Senior/Executive) scores 67.0/100 (GREEN (Transforming)). Here's the full breakdown.
Mayor (US) (Senior): The US Mayor is an elected chief executive protected by democratic accountability, constitutional mandate for human governance, and irreducible public trust requirements. AI transforms budget analysis, smart city operations, and administrative workflows but cannot hold elected office, bear political accountability, or lead a community through crisis. Safe for 10+ years, likely indefinite.
Permanent Secretary (Senior/Executive): The Permanent Secretary is the most senior civil servant in a UK government department — bearing personal Accounting Officer accountability to Parliament, leading departments of 5,000-90,000+ staff, and providing impartial policy advice to ministers across changes of government. AI transforms the data, reporting, and compliance layer but cannot lead a department, bear personal liability before the Public Accounts Committee, or navigate the political complexity of minister-civil servant relationships. Safe for 10+ years.
Score Comparison
Mayor (US) (Senior)
Permanent Secretary (Senior/Executive)
Tasks You Gain
4 tasks AI-augmented
AI-Proof Tasks
4 tasks not impacted by AI
Transition Summary
Moving from Mayor (US) (Senior) to Permanent Secretary (Senior/Executive) shifts your task profile from 0% displaced down to 0% displaced. You gain 40% augmented tasks where AI helps rather than replaces, plus 60% of work that AI cannot touch at all. JobZone score goes from 61.5 to 67.0.
Sub-Score Breakdown
Permanent Secretary (Senior/Executive) wins 2 of 5 dimensions — stronger on Task Resistance, Evidence Calibration.
| Dimension | Mayor (US) (Senior) | Permanent Secretary (Senior/Executive) |
|---|---|---|
| Task Resistance (/5) | 4.4 | 4.45 |
| Evidence Calibration (/10) | 2 | 3 |
| Barriers to Entry (/10) | 7 | 7 |
| Protective Principles (/9) | 7 | 6 |
| AI Growth Correlation (/2) | 0 | 0 |
What Do These Scores Mean?
Each role is assessed using the AI Job Resistance Index (AIJRI), a composite score from 0 to 100 measuring how resistant a role is to AI displacement. The score is built from five dimensions: Task Resistance (how many core tasks can AI automate), Evidence Calibration (real-world adoption data), Barriers (regulatory, physical, and trust barriers protecting the role), Protective Principles (human-centric factors like empathy and judgement), and AI Growth Correlation (whether AI growth helps or hurts the role).
Roles scoring above 60 land in the Green Zone (AI-resistant), 40–60 in the Yellow Zone (needs adaptation), and below 40 in the Red Zone (high displacement risk). For full individual assessments, see the Mayor (US) (Senior) and Permanent Secretary (Senior/Executive) role pages.
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