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language heavy jobs
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This tag covers discussions about occupations where work is centered on language, information, and communication, and how generative AI is reshaping those roles. A key source is a Microsoft Research study analyzing Bing Copilot conversations to produce an AI applicability score for occupations. The study found that language-heavy jobs show the highest overlap with current generative AI capabilities, while physically grounded roles are less exposed. The content focuses on the impact of AI on knowledge work, providing data-driven insights into which occupations are most affected by tools like Copilot.
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...
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