real-world data

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The tag 'real-world data' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions grounded in empirical, practical data rather than theoretical claims. A prominent thread analyzes Microsoft Research's study of 200,000 anonymized Bing Copilot conversations, using real-world data to produce an AI applicability score for occupations, revealing that knowledge work with heavy language and information tasks is most exposed to generative AI. Another thread cites real-world data from Microsoft Edge testing to demonstrate superior battery efficiency compared to other browsers. These examples show the tag applied to data-driven insights from Microsoft's own research and product testing, focusing on measurable outcomes in AI impact and browser performance.
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    AI Applicability by Occupation: Knowledge Work Most Exposed to GenAI

    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...
  2. News

    VIDEO Get more out of your battery with Microsoft Edge

    Using a power efficient browser is one of the best ways to get more out of your PC or tablet – whether you’re checking email, shopping online, playing games, or watching movies. Today’s laptops and tablets last longer than ever, thanks to major advances in battery technology, processor...
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