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    1. From the article 

      Microsoft’s released its list of 40 jobs that have high crossover with AI—and professionals warned it highlights the careers “most at risk,” with historians, translators, and sales reps high on the list. While Microsoft said high applicability doesn’t automatically mean those roles will be killed by AI, employers have been putting a pause on hiring and cutting roles to make way for enhanced productivity.

    2. The_G_Choc_Ice on

      “Microsoft just revealed” actin like they have a crystal ball or something. Werent software developers supposed to be extinct in 6-12 months 3 years ago? And then again 2.5 years ago? And then again… you get the point.

    3. This is insane coming from Microsoft because I used Microsoft co-pilot to look up a setting in Microsoft co-pilot and it wasn’t even self-aware enough to tell me which corner the screen the settings button was on.

    4. Dependent-Reveal2401 on

      Did they use Microsoft Copilot to come up with this list? Because if so, I don’t trust it for a second.

    5. Having the kids taught by copilot is pretty much watering the crops with Brawndo.

    6. I_Study_The_Patterns on

      This is Microsoft’s wish list of jobs they wish they could replace with Microsoft CoPilot collection of worker apps

    7. TipAfraid4755 on

      They should come up with a list of Microsoft jobs most exposed to AI before trying to lecture others

    8. Depends what kind of education you want. If you just want students to punch questions into AI for whatever answer the AI spits out….yes.

    9. The top 10 least affected occupations by generative AI:

      Dredge Operators
      Bridge and Lock Tenders
      Water Treatment Plant and System Operators
      Foundry Mold and Coremakers
      Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators
      Pile Driver Operators
      Floor Sanders and Finishers
      Orderlies
      Motorboat Operators
      Logging Equipment Operators

      The top 40 most affected occupations by generative AI:

      Interpreters and Translators
      Historians
      Passenger Attendants
      Sales Representatives of Services
      Writers and Authors
      Customer Service Representatives
      CNC Tool Programmers
      Telephone Operators
      Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
      Broadcast Announcers and Radio DJs
      Brokerage Clerks
      Farm and Home Management Educators
      Telemarketers
      Concierges
      Political Scientists
      News Analysts, Reporters, Journalists
      Mathematicians
      Technical Writers
      Proofreaders and Copy Markers
      Hosts and Hostesses
      Editors
      Business Teachers, Postsecondary
      Public Relations Specialists
      Demonstrators and Product Promoters
      Advertising Sales Agents
      New Accounts Clerks
      Statistical Assistants
      Counter and Rental Clerks
      Data Scientists
      Personal Financial Advisors
      Archivists
      Economics Teachers, Postsecondary
      Web Developers
      Management Analysts
      Geographers
      Models
      Market Research Analysts
      Public Safety Telecommunicators
      Switchboard Operators
      Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary

    10. The idea that historian is at the top of the list should tell you everything you need to know about how clueless tech bros are about the applications of AI. Weaving a complex and novel understanding of a topic using judgment across multiple sources is literally the opposite of what AI can do. 

      Replacing tech bros on the other hand…

    11. thedude0425 on

      Microsoft researchers have no idea about what people in these jobs actually do.

    12. lot22royalexecutive on

      You’ll notice the jobs that pose the biggest threats to AI and the oligarchy’s monopoly of wealth and power are of course on this list: historians, writers, librarians, political scientists, archivists.

    13. vand3lay1ndustries on

      The top 10 least affected occupations by generative AI:

      Dredge Operators

      Bridge and Lock Tenders

      Water Treatment Plant and System Operators

      Foundry Mold and Coremakers

      Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators

      Pile Driver Operators

      Floor Sanders and Finishers

      Orderlies

      Motorboat Operators

      Logging Equipment Operators

      The top 40 most affected occupations by generative AI:

      Interpreters and Translators

      Historians

      Passenger Attendants

      Sales Representatives of Services

      Writers and Authors

      Customer Service Representatives

      CNC Tool Programmers

      Telephone Operators

      Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks

      Broadcast Announcers and Radio DJs

      Brokerage Clerks

      Farm and Home Management Educators

      Telemarketers

      Concierges

      Political Scientists

      News Analysts, Reporters, Journalists

      Mathematicians

      Technical Writers

      Proofreaders and Copy Markers

      Hosts and Hostesses

      Editors

      Business Teachers, Postsecondary
      Public Relations Specialists

      Demonstrators and Product Promoters

      Advertising Sales Agents

      New Accounts Clerks

      Statistical Assistants

      Counter and Rental Clerks

      Data Scientists

      Personal Financial Advisors

      Archivists

      Economics Teachers, Postsecondary

      Web Developers

      Management Analysts

      Geographers

      Models

      Market Research Analysts

      Public Safety Telecommunicators

      Switchboard Operators

      Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary

    14. zapodprefect55 on

      They are simply full of shit. They need to keep the money spigot open from investors for a product that hasn’t delivered a profit in ten years.

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