- Microsoft Research Paper indicates areas where AI is already being used most
- It also shows areas that currently has little effect of AI
- Research may not only be replaced but also the possibility of an increase in AI jobs
I don’t know about you, but I fear that one of these days is coming for me. If not, in the near future. One thing that can eliminate this fear is exactly what AI’s ax is falling into the labor market, so that I can make sure that I am always out of reach.
The problem is that now many of us have a lot of gratitude speculation about what kind of jobs AI will remove, but as we all know, no plan can avoid contact with the enemy, so it would be better to approach this issue in another direction.
A New Report Microsoft Research has analyzed 200,000 real conversations between people and the co -pilot to understand how people are still using AI at the workplace. In this way, we can decide which role is likely to be the most likely to be most likely to be affected by the adoption of Generative AI in the future.
The highest risk
It should not be surprising that the jobs identified as ordinary work activities seek the help of the AI to join the collecting information and writing, and that AI, which is performing the most common activities, are providing information and support, writing, education and advice.
This shows that when it comes to compatibility with the AI, the spokesperson and the translator are at the top of the list, 98 % of their activities are constantly over -leap with pilot tasks that have a considerable completion rate.
Therefore, if you are thinking of changing the career to be a translator, it will be able to consider your options. The upper part of the list also includes historians, authors and authors, and journalists. It should not be surprising to see proof readers, editors, and PR experts in this list too.

Most resistant to AI
It is a physical trade that involves working with people who are the most resistant to the influence of AI. In this report, nursing assistants, massage therapists, and machinery operators, including trucks and tractor drivers, are kept as the most AI resistant professions. Manual laborers such as ceilings, dishwasher, maids, and house -capping cleaner were also close to the top of the list.
This news will be good for some jobs, but terrible for others. Of course, nothing is guaranteed, and if you are working in a highly synchronized areas for AI (I know I am!), Don’t panic now because research can only indicate that your area is one that is ready to promote through AI instead of alternatives.
I think skilled humans will always need some capacity, even in areas that will gain a lot of dominance through AI. He said, understanding the effects of AI on jobs will probably put you in a better position if you have no indication of its risks.