According to Microsoft, 20 jobs and career AI are unlikely to touch
- Microsoft We have listed the jobs that are unlikely to be affected by artificial intelligence.. Healthcare and blue-collar jobs are the safest, but telecom jobs are the most at risk.
For everything Destiny About The impact of artificial intelligence on the job marketat least for now, there are some relatively safe positions.
There are good reasons why people in the communication field are worried, but Microsoft does not Research has been published Which carriers are most likely to be affected by the generation AI, and show the least likely carriers. But what I said directly was whether those careers would disappear in the coming years.
To determine risk factors, Microsoft analyzed “datasets of anonymized 200k and privacy-created conversations between users and Microsoft Bing Copilot” to assess AI application scores. The higher the score, the greater the threat. They found that their most at-risk jobs involve “providing information and support, writing, education and advice.”
However, this study did not first send warning flares for these positions. What really stood out was seeing jobs that the area was unlikely to be affected. And healthcare and blue-collar jobs are most likely to withstand AI attacks.
This is the ranked appearance of 20 carriers who posted the lowest AI application scores.
- Edge Operator
- Bridges and lock tenders
- Water Treatment Plants and System Operators
- Foundry type and core manufacturer
- Railway truck laying and maintenance equipment operator
- Pile Driver Operator
- Floor Thunder and Finisher
- Orderlies
- Motorboat operator
- Cutting Equipment Operator
- Pavement, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators
- Maid and Housekeeping Cleaner
- Roosterbout (Oil and Gas)
- Roofman
- Gas Compressor and Gas Pump Station Operator
- Helper – Roof
- Tire Builder
- Surgery assistant
- Massage therapist
- Ophthalmology Medical Technician
Other jobs in the safety zone include industrial truck and tractor operators, highway maintenance workers, dishwashers, automotive glass installers, embalmers, and ph blood.