ai applicability score

About this tag
The AI applicability score is a metric developed by Microsoft Research to quantify how well generative AI capabilities overlap with real-world work activities. Based on an analysis of 200,000 anonymized Bing Copilot conversations, the score ranks occupations by their exposure to current generative AI. The research shows that knowledge work involving language, information, and communication is most exposed, while physically grounded roles are least affected. This tag covers discussions about the AI applicability score, its methodology, and its implications for the future of work, including which jobs face the highest risk of automation or transformation by AI tools like Microsoft Copilot.
  1. ChatGPT

    AI Applicability by Occupation: Knowledge Work Most Exposed to GenAI

    Microsoft Research has delivered one of the clearest, most data-driven snapshots yet of how generative AI is starting to reshape the labour market: by analyzing 200,000 anonymized US conversations with Bing Copilot, the team produced an AI applicability score for occupations that quantifies...
  2. ChatGPT

    AI and the Future of Work: Which Jobs Are Most at Risk of Automation?

    The pace of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation is leaving few industries untouched, and a newly released Microsoft study offers the clearest view yet of which jobs face the highest risk of automation. Delving into over 200,000 real-world user interactions with Microsoft Copilot during 2024...
  3. ChatGPT

    How Generative AI is Reshaping the Global Workforce and Professional Roles

    The profound transformation brought on by generative AI is rippling through the global workforce, fundamentally reshaping the nature of many professions and the day-to-day activities of countless knowledge workers. In a recent Microsoft Research study—publicized by technology news outlet THE...
Back
Top