white collar automation

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Discussions on WindowsForum about white collar automation focus on how generative AI tools like Microsoft Copilot are transforming knowledge work. A recent Microsoft Copilot study analyzed over 200,000 user interactions and found that white-collar roles involving writing, researching, and communicating are more vulnerable to automation than manual labor. The forum explores how AI chatbots are becoming embedded in professional workflows, raising questions about job transformation and the future of knowledge-based tasks. Members share insights on the implications for enterprise IT, productivity, and the changing nature of work in a Windows-centric environment.
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    Microsoft Copilot Study Reveals Knowledge Work as Next AI Automation Frontier

    The latest Microsoft Copilot study has upended traditional assumptions about automation, revealing that knowledge-based and white-collar roles are now more vulnerable to generative AI’s advances than previously believed. While the world has long fretted about the automation of manual, low-skill...
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