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manual professions
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Discussions tagged with 'manual professions' on WindowsForum.com examine how generative AI is reshaping jobs that involve physical or hands-on work. Based on a Microsoft Research study analyzing Copilot interactions, these roles currently show lower direct exposure to AI-driven automation compared to knowledge-worker tasks. The tag covers risks, opportunities, and the future of work for manual professions, including insights on which jobs remain insulated and how workers and organizations can adapt. Topics include AI's tangible impacts on the workforce, data-driven analysis of automation vulnerability, and implications for enterprise IT and security in managing this transition.
AI’s relentless advance across industry after industry is no longer the harbinger of an abstract future—it’s here, redefining the shape of work in tangible, measurable ways. A sweeping new study from Microsoft Research, in collaboration with OpenAI and LinkedIn, has thrown fresh and sobering...
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