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Is AI about to replace your job? Here's what Microsoft found
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Microsoft researchers analysed 200,000 anonymised Bing Copilot chats to determine which jobs are most at risk from generative AI. Occupations involving writing, teaching, and customer service were found to be more vulnerable, while manual and lower-paid roles like housekeeping and roofing were less affected. The study cautions against assuming immediate job losses, noting the complexity of workplace tasks and the unpredictability of technological impacts, as reported by Futurism.
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