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Roofers and other jobs requiring physical labor are least vulnerable to AI impact, according to a study from Microsoft.
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Microsoft reveals AI will reshape white-collar jobs like writing and sales, while manual roles remain less exposed — for now.
Once the most coveted role in tech, the data scientist now faces an existential reckoning. Microsoft Research’s analysis of ...
Microsoft has released a new study revealing the list of jobs that are most and least vulnerable to AI disruption, ranking 40 professions in each category. Here is the full list.
Microsoft has released a revealing list of 40 occupations most at risk from generative AI—including many that traditionally ...