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ai and human roles
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about AI and human roles focus on Microsoft's research into how generative AI affects different professions. A key thread examines a Microsoft study that analyzed 200,000 Copilot interactions to identify jobs most and least disrupted by AI, such as interpreters and writers being at higher risk. The tag covers workforce trends, AI's impact on employment, and the evolving relationship between human workers and AI tools, particularly within the context of Microsoft's AI ecosystem. Topics include job displacement, skill shifts, and how roles like historians or passenger attendants are affected, reflecting broader enterprise IT and productivity concerns.
In a recent study, Microsoft has identified 40 occupations most susceptible to disruption by generative artificial intelligence (AI), as well as 40 roles that are currently less affected. This analysis, based on approximately 200,000 user interactions with Microsoft's Copilot AI, highlights the...
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