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Viral website predicts AI takeover: Is your career safe?

Viral website predicts AI takeover: Is your career safe? New website predicts if AI will take your job (photo: Freepik)

A service called 0x45o.com is rapidly gaining popularity online, offering users the chance to find out their prospects in the job market. The platform promises answers to the key question: Will artificial intelligence be able to replace them in the near future?

RBC-Ukraine explains how the platform works, why it was created, and what makes it unique.

How the service works

Using the site is extremely simple: users enter the name of their profession in a special field (preferably in English for more accurate analysis).

Within seconds, the algorithm processes the query and delivers a verdict on how vulnerable the profession is to automation.

Viral website predicts AI takeover: Is your career safe?


Viral website predicts AI takeover: Is your career safe?

The website 0x45o.com predicts that footballers will be replaced by artificial intelligence (screenshot / 0x45o.com).

The site has gone viral on social media, especially among IT professionals, designers, and copywriters—groups that discuss AI expansion the most.

Big tech trolling

However, those who receive an alarming result shouldn’t rush to update their resumes.

In reality, 0x45o.com is an ironic side project created by a developer with the nickname @0x45o on X (Twitter), designed as satire on the mass “AI panic.”

The secret of the site is simple: it’s programmed to give only affirmative answers.

No matter what you enter, “neurosurgeon,” “plumber,” “teacher,” or even “president,” “footballer,” “priest,” or “Member of the Ukrainian Parliament,” the service will always respond: “Yes, AI will take your job.”

Viral website predicts AI takeover: Is your career safe?

Even Members of Parliament “at risk” (screenshot / 0x45o.com)

The project’s creator, known for his love of tech memes, used the site to troll the endless predictions from futurists about the complete disappearance of human professions.

Thus, the website has become less an analytical tool and more a reminder: not all AI predictions should be taken too seriously.