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onet classifications
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The onet classifications tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the O*NET occupational classification system, particularly in the context of AI and labor-market shifts. Content explores how specific job categories, as defined by O*NET, are exposed to automation and AI tools like Microsoft Copilot. Threads analyze research linking O*NET job zones and work activities to AI vulnerability, with a focus on enterprise IT and professional roles. The tag is used in conversations about workforce planning, skill assessment, and the impact of generative AI on employment, drawing on O*NET data to quantify risk across occupations.
The conversation around artificial intelligence and work has moved from abstract speculation to hard-edged debate — and a recent poll-driven piece on Windows Central captures that anxiety in stark terms while pointing to concrete research showing which roles are already feeling pressure...
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