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human-centered-work
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The human-centered-work tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the impact of AI and automation on real-world jobs, with a focus on Microsoft Copilot and generative AI. Content explores how task-level metrics like Microsoft's AI applicability score interact with the complex, context-rich nature of human work. The tag highlights the tension between AI efficiency and the irreplaceable aspects of human-centered roles, examining which occupations are most or least affected by AI integration. It serves as a resource for understanding how technology reshapes work without losing sight of the human element.
Last week’s dust-up over a new Microsoft Research paper — and a Patheos blog post reacting to it — landed squarely on familiar ground: the tension between tidy, task-level metrics and the messy, context-rich reality of human work. The Microsoft study, Working with AI: Measuring the Occupational...
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