A new Microsoft study examined the susceptibility of various professions to artificial intelligence replacement. According to the findings, roles involving "knowledge work" - such as computer and mathematical jobs, office and administrative support, and sales positions focused on information provision - exhibited the highest AI applicability. The ten occupations deemed most vulnerable to AI inclusion were interpreters and translators, historians, passenger attendants, service sales representatives, writers and authors, customer service representatives, CNC tool programmers, telephone operators, ticket agents and travel clerks, and broadcast announcers/radio DJs. Conversely, dredge operators, bridge and lock tenders, water treatment plant operators, and logging equipment operators were identified as least susceptible to AI replacement. (newser)
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