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Microsoft's AI Expansion Raises Job Security Concerns in Seattle

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SEATTLE – Microsoft is broadening the integration of artificial intelligence in the workplace, a move that could impact job security according to the tech giant.

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The rise of artificial intelligence is causing growing concern in the job market. In a detailed study, Microsoft researchers have revealed which professions are most at risk.

·Budapest, Hungary
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A recent Microsoft report indicates a growing gap in job security between blue-collar workers and office workers amid the continued advancement of artificial intelligence (AI). According to CNBC, the Microsoft research highlights that office and white-collar jobs are increasingly vulnerable to AI-driven change, while many blue-collar occupations remain relatively stable. Microsoft researchers analyzed 200,000...

Microsoft's study identifies the 40 jobs most vulnerable to AI, in particular those related to content creation and language, while highlighting the resilience of practical and physical rolesA Microsoft study of the impact of AI on employment reveals the jobs threatened by AI. The study, based on user interactions, highlights the roles associated with content creation and language as being strongly affected. Interpreters, editors and roles...

While automation is concerned, some manual professions that are rooted in concrete reality seem to be spared by AI. Microsoft unveils a list of jobs for which the machine has not yet taken over.

·France
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In recent years, many experts have already alerted about the possibility of artificial intelligence taking the place of many jobs. In a statement last March, Bill Gates said that the work was going to end for 2035 for most of the jobs we currently know. Later in the month, [...]

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Origo broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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