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copilot telemetry
About this tag
The copilot telemetry tag covers discussions about data collected from Microsoft Copilot usage and its implications. Recent threads analyze how enterprise telemetry from Copilot interactions is used to rank job roles by susceptibility to AI automation, highlighting language- and data-processing-heavy occupations as most exposed by 2026. Other content explores how copilot telemetry fits into broader AI workflow tools, open-source models, and no-code platforms. Topics include Microsoft's AI applicability analysis, the impact on knowledge workers, and the role of telemetry in shaping AI development. The tag focuses on the intersection of AI usage data, workforce trends, and enterprise technology.
Microsoft’s new analysis of Copilot usage and enterprise telemetry has crystallised a stark message for knowledge workers: by 2026, a concentrated set of language-, communication- and data-processing-heavy roles look most exposed to generative-AI automation, even as the company and many...
Nous Research’s open-source Nomos-1 crushing the Putnam, new telemetry from Microsoft about how Copilot is actually used, Slack-first coding assistants like Claude Code, prototype “external memory” wearables, and a wave of no-code and community workflows together represent a pivotal week for AI...