Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians

AI Overlap Index
44.3 / 100
Partially Exposed

Clear pressure on routine tasks. Composition of the role will shift within the decade.

SOC 29-2010 · Healthcare

Bureau of Labor Statistics
Median pay
$61,890/yr
Hourly
$30/hr
Jobs 2024
351,200
Projected 2034
357,200
10-yr outlook
+2% · Slower than average
Employment change
6,000
Entry education
Bachelor's degree
SOC code
29-2010

Signal composition

how the 0-100 score is assembled

Task Automation Impact weight 60%
43.0
contribution to AOI: 25.8
Automation Potential weight 10%
50.0
contribution to AOI: 5.0
Market Pressure weight 15%
55.0
contribution to AOI: 8.2
Entry Barrier Erosion weight 15%
35.0
contribution to AOI: 5.2

By seniority

multiplicative adjustment from category curve

Entry
48.7
mult 1.10x
Mid
44.3
mult 1.00x
Senior
36.3
mult 0.82x

Entry-level roles carry the brunt because they concentrate the most automatable subset of tasks. Senior work is insulated by judgment, relationships, and accountability.

Task-level analysis

scored 0-100 for current-generation AI feasibility, weighted by BLS-stated importance

9 tasks · model: claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929
Supporting t9

Record data from medical tests and enter results into patient medical records

Recording structured laboratory data and entering results into electronic systems is highly automatable. Modern laboratory information systems already auto-populate results from analyzers, and AI can accurately transcribe, format, and validate data entry with minimal error rates, requiring only spot-checking by humans.

BLS evidence: The duties section lists 'Record data from medical tests and enter results into a patient's medical record' as a routine task.

88
automation
Important t7

Use automated equipment to analyze multiple samples simultaneously

Modern automated analyzers already use AI-like algorithms for batch processing, and AI can optimize run sequences, flag anomalies, and interpret standard results across multiple samples. Human oversight is needed for quality checks and unusual results, but the core task of running and interpreting routine automated analyses is highly automatable.

BLS evidence: The duties section notes they 'Use automated equipment that analyzes multiple samples at the same time.'

72
automation
Core t1

Test and analyze body fluids and tissue samples

AI-powered image analysis and pattern recognition can interpret many routine fluid and tissue analyses (blood counts, urinalysis, basic histology), but complex diagnostic interpretation, unusual presentations, and quality judgment of specimen adequacy still require human expertise. Current systems assist significantly but need oversight for non-routine cases.

BLS evidence: The duties section states technologists and technicians 'Test and analyze body fluids, such as blood, urine, and tissue samples' as a primary function.

58
automation
Core t2

Operate laboratory equipment such as microscopes and automated cell counters

While AI can control automated analyzers and interpret digital microscopy images for routine cases, operating physical microscopes requires manual dexterity and real-time adjustment in a lab environment. AI assists with image analysis once captured, but the physical operation and specimen handling remain substantially human tasks.

BLS evidence: The duties section lists 'Operate laboratory equipment, such as microscopes and automated cell counters' as a core responsibility.

45
automation
Important t5

Troubleshoot equipment and ensure quality control through testing sterility

AI can detect patterns indicating equipment malfunction and flag quality control failures in test results, but physical troubleshooting of equipment, replacing components, and performing sterility testing procedures require hands-on lab work. AI assists with diagnostic pattern recognition but humans execute the physical interventions.

BLS evidence: Maintenance activities include 'troubleshooting, cleaning, and testing sterility to ensure quality control,' with technologists having 'more responsibilities related to overall quality assurance.'

42
automation
Core t3

Prepare specimens and perform laboratory tests and procedures

Specimen preparation involves fine motor skills in handling biological samples, pipetting precise volumes, preparing slides, and managing physical materials in variable conditions. While automated systems exist for high-volume standardized prep, the diversity of specimen types and protocols requires human dexterity and judgment that current robotics cannot reliably match.

BLS evidence: The page states 'Both technicians and technologists perform tests and procedures that physicians and surgeons or other healthcare practitioners order' and technologists 'prepare specimens and perform detailed manual tests.'

35
automation
Important t4

Set up, calibrate, and maintain laboratory equipment

Calibration and maintenance require physical manipulation of laboratory equipment, troubleshooting mechanical issues, and hands-on adjustments in three-dimensional space. While AI can guide calibration protocols and detect drift in results, the physical setup and maintenance work requires human presence and manual dexterity in the lab environment.

BLS evidence: The page states 'Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians set up, calibrate, and maintain the microscopes, cell counters, and other equipment they use.'

28
automation
Important t6

Discuss results and findings of laboratory tests with physicians

Discussing results with physicians requires real-time clinical judgment, understanding nuanced patient context, answering follow-up questions, and building professional relationships. While AI could summarize findings, the interactive consultation, credibility requirements, and contextual medical reasoning make this predominantly a human task in clinical settings.

BLS evidence: The duties section explicitly states they 'Discuss results and findings of laboratory tests and procedures with physicians.'

25
automation
Important t8

Collect blood or tissue samples from patients

Phlebotomy and tissue collection require fine motor skills, patient interaction, anatomical knowledge applied in real-time, and handling of anxious or difficult patients in unpredictable situations. Current robotics cannot safely perform venipuncture or tissue sampling across diverse patient populations and clinical scenarios.

BLS evidence: The Important Qualities section mentions 'Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians may collect blood or tissue samples from patients.'

12
automation

Task heatmap

automation score by task, sorted by weighted contribution

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External signals and sources

category-level priors and BLS fields that feed the four non-task signals

Automation Potential
50
karpathy 5/10
  • Karpathy/BLS Digital AI Exposure (0-10 scale rescaled to 0-100)
Market Pressure
55
outlook: Slower than average
  • BLS projected outlook: Slower than average (2%)
  • Indeed demand signal (monthly refresh pending)
Entry Barrier Erosion
35
ed: Bachelor's degree
  • BLS typical entry-level education: Bachelor's degree
  • Credential trend signal (annual refresh)

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