AI will be the first to attack these jobs and these jobs are safe now! Shocking revelation in Microsoft's new report
Microsoft on AI: If you are engaged in work such as writer, translator or customer service, then be aware that AI is directly impacting your job. On the other hand, if you are involved in work like nurse, mechanic or laborer, then your job is considered safe for now. A recent report by Microsoft Research, based on 200,000 AI interactions associated with Bing Copilot (now Microsoft Copilot), shows that AI is slowly changing the way many jobs work in the real world.
these sectors are being affected first:
- translator and interpreter
- writer and content creator
- sales representative
- Customer Service Agent
- editors and proofreaders
What jobs are safe at the moment?
Jobs that require manual exertion or human care are currently out of reach of AI. These include:
- Nurses and Health Assistants
- roof construction and cement workers
- Truck drivers and heavy machine operators
- dishwasher, cleaner
- massage therapist and medical technician
Are goodpaying jobs also at risk?
What does this change mean for you?
If your work is related to reading, writing, researching, or explaining, then understand that you are already sharing a workbench with AI. AI may not take away your job right now, but it's changing how you do it. On the other hand, if your job is physical such as raising, building, repairing or caregiving, then your profession is protected by AI for now
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