Forensic science technicians

AI Overlap Index
39.1 / 100
Selectively Exposed

Physical, social, or oversight-heavy work that AI augments rather than replaces.

SOC 19-4092 · Life Physical And Social Science

Bureau of Labor Statistics
Median pay
$67,440/yr
Hourly
$32/hr
Jobs 2024
20,700
Projected 2034
23,300
10-yr outlook
+13% · Much faster than average
Employment change
2,600
Entry education
Bachelor's degree
SOC code
19-4092

Signal composition

how the 0-100 score is assembled

Task Automation Impact weight 60%
40.6
contribution to AOI: 24.4
Automation Potential weight 10%
50.0
contribution to AOI: 5.0
Market Pressure weight 15%
30.0
contribution to AOI: 4.5
Entry Barrier Erosion weight 15%
35.0
contribution to AOI: 5.2

By seniority

multiplicative adjustment from category curve

Entry
46.1
mult 1.18x
Mid
39.1
mult 1.00x
Senior
31.3
mult 0.80x

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

11 tasks · model: claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929
Supporting t11

Record observations and findings such as location and position of evidence

AI can transcribe observations from voice/video, auto-populate structured forms, GPS-tag locations, and organize evidence metadata; much of the documentation workflow can be automated with human verification of critical entries.

BLS evidence: At crime scenes, technicians 'Record observations and findings, such as the location and position of evidence.'

75
automation
Important t7

Prepare technical reports including statistical analyses of forensic evidence

AI excels at statistical analysis, data visualization, and technical writing from structured inputs; can generate first-pass reports from laboratory data with appropriate statistical tests, though human review ensures accuracy and legal compliance.

BLS evidence: Laboratory technicians 'Prepare technical reports, including statistical analyses of forensic evidence.'

72
automation
Core t4

Examine DNA and biological evidence for significance to investigations

DNA analysis software already automates much of sequence matching and statistical interpretation; AI can handle routine comparisons and generate probabilistic assessments, though humans review results for legal defensibility and edge cases.

BLS evidence: Laboratory technicians 'Examine results of DNA analyses of biological substances, such as hair and skin cells, and other evidence for their significance to investigations.'

65
automation
Core t3

Perform chemical, biological, and microscopic analyses on evidence from crime scenes

AI can assist with pattern recognition in microscopy, spectral analysis interpretation, and routine chemical tests, but requires human oversight for method selection, quality control, and handling of novel or ambiguous samples in laboratory settings.

BLS evidence: In laboratories, technicians 'Perform chemical, biological, and microscopic analyses on evidence taken from crime scenes.'

55
automation
Important t6

Reconstruct crime scenes based on collected evidence

AI can assist with 3D modeling, trajectory analysis, and pattern matching from evidence data, but reconstruction requires integrating physical evidence with witness statements, physics principles, and investigative context that demands substantial human judgment.

BLS evidence: Crime scene technicians 'Reconstruct crime scenes' as part of their duties.

50
automation
Important t9

Consult with experts in specialized fields such as toxicology and odontology

AI can facilitate information retrieval and summarize specialist literature, but consultation involves nuanced professional dialogue, case-specific judgment calls, and collaborative problem-solving that requires human experts to interpret and integrate specialized knowledge.

BLS evidence: Laboratory technicians 'Consult with experts in specialized fields, such as toxicology and odontology.'

40
automation
Important t5

Take photographs and make sketches of crime scenes

Requires physical presence at crime scenes with judgment about angles, lighting, and what to document; while AI can enhance images post-capture, the act of photographing evidence in situ requires human mobility and real-time decision-making in unpredictable environments.

BLS evidence: At crime scenes, forensic science technicians 'Take photographs and make sketches of the crime scene.'

30
automation
Core t1

Analyze crime scenes to determine what evidence should be collected and how

Requires physical presence at unpredictable crime scenes with real-time judgment about contamination risks, evidence preservation priorities, and spatial reasoning in chaotic 3D environments that current AI+robotics cannot navigate autonomously.

BLS evidence: At crime scenes, forensic science technicians 'Analyze crime scenes to determine what evidence should be collected and how' as their first listed duty.

25
automation
Supporting t10

Operate, maintain, and clean laboratory facilities and equipment

Involves physical manipulation of laboratory equipment, cleaning protocols requiring dexterity, maintenance tasks in varied lab layouts, and quality assurance checks that current robotics cannot perform reliably across diverse forensic laboratory environments.

BLS evidence: In laboratories, technicians 'Operate, maintain, and clean laboratory facilities and equipment.'

20
automation
Core t2

Collect and catalog physical evidence including weapons, fingerprints, and bodily fluids

Demands fine motor skills for handling trace evidence without contamination, physical presence in varied environments, and chain-of-custody protocols requiring human accountability that AI+robotics cannot reliably execute in non-factory settings.

BLS evidence: Crime scene technicians 'Collect evidence, including weapons, fingerprints, and bodily fluids' and 'Catalog and preserve evidence for transfer to crime labs.'

15
automation
Important t8

Testify in court about findings and investigative methods

Requires physical courtroom presence, real-time response to adversarial cross-examination, credibility assessment by juries, and legal accountability that cannot be delegated to AI; expert witness testimony is fundamentally a human-trust activity.

BLS evidence: Forensic science technicians 'may be called to testify in court about their findings and methods.'

8
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
30
outlook: Much faster than average
  • BLS projected outlook: Much faster than average (13%)
  • 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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