Significant parts of this role may be automated or augmented by AI in the coming years. Developing complementary skills and staying adaptable will be important.
Veterinarian faces a 48% AI displacement risk. Significant parts of this role may be automated by AI in coming years. The median salary is $125,510, with AI projected to shift compensation by +7%. Our analysis covers timeline, adaptation strategies, and skills that remain valuable.
Source: What About AI? Career Assessment ·
Healthcare & Medical
AI isn't replacing jobs—people using AI are replacing people who don't
What this means: AI is starting to change how this job is done. Workers who learn AI tools now will have an advantage as the shift accelerates.
Complete job elimination risk
When major changes expected
Primary automation technology
This Job Isn't Going Away—But Who Does It Is Changing
Full automation risk: 22% (chance AI replaces the role entirely)
Risk without AI skills: 48% (chance AI-equipped workers replace you)
This 26-point gap is your opportunity. The role will exist, but it will go to workers who use AI. Be one of them.
Analysis updated February 2026
"Care roles requiring empathy remain human-centric."
"Compassionate/trust-based jobs including animal care safer from automation."
"I think most people don't understand how huge of an effect this is going to have, any more than when a hundred years ago veterinarians saw that first tractor out in the field and laughed when it broke down. Many veterinarians today think AI is a fad, but it isn't. It will revolutionize how we practice veterinary medicine, mostly in a good way."
Significant parts of this role may be automated or augmented by AI in the coming years. Developing complementary skills and staying adaptable will be important.
AI radiology and documentation tools reduce administrative burden, but veterinary medicine's hands-on nature, emotional bond with pet owners, and broad species expertise limit displacement risk. AI may improve throughput and modestly boost earnings.
AI diagnostic and documentation tools will become standard in veterinary practice, augmenting rather than replacing veterinarians
Source: American Veterinary Medical Association
Global AI in animal health market to grow from $1.57B to $6.98B by 2033, driven by diagnostic imaging and practice management automation
Source: Grand View Research
AI-assisted autonomous diagnostic systems could handle routine wellness screenings and triage with minimal veterinarian involvement
Source: PMC / Veterinary Research
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