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Microsoft researchers analyzed 200,000 anonymized Bing Copilot conversations to gauge which jobs are most at risk of being replaced by generative Al. Their findings suggest that roles centered on providing information, writing, teaching, and advising, such as translators, historians, writers, authors, sales representatives, and customer service agents are among the most vulnerable. In contrast, manual labor jobs such as machine operators, roofers, housekeepers, and massage therapists are far less likely to be automated. The study introduced an
Microsoft researchers analyzed 200,000 anonymized Bing Copilot conversations to gauge which jobs are most at risk of being replaced by generative Al. Their findings suggest that roles centered on providing information, writing, teaching, and advising, such as translators, historians, writers, authors, sales representatives, and customer service agents are among the most vulnerable. In contrast, manual labor jobs such as machine operators, roofers, housekeepers, and massage therapists are far less likely to be automated. The study introduced an "Al applicability score" to measure how often Al is already being used in certain fields and how effectively it performs related tasks. However, the researchers acknowledged significant limitations, noting that Al rarely completes all the responsibilities of any one occupation and that job data is incomplete and may not reflect real-world complexity. Microsoft's vested interest in Al advancement could also skew results, painting the technology in an overly optimistic light despite its flaws, such as generating false information. The report emphasizes that Al will more likely reshape how jobs are performed rather than fully replace them. Historical parallels, such as the rise of ATMs leading to more bank teller jobs, highlight that automation doesn't always reduce employment. While some experts, including OpenAl's Sam Altman, warn that certain job categories may disappear entirely, the broader impact of Al on the workforce remains uncertain and will depend on how technology and new types of work evolve in the future. Credit: futuretech #ai #technology #webse #viral

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