Microsoft study reveals the job types most at risk from AI disruption
[SA Labour News - South Africa] - 1er/08/2025
Moneyweb reports that a new study examining real-world use of Microsoft’s Copilot tool reveals that the next wave of automation will hit white-collar roles hardest, with 40 occupations identified as being at the highest risk of AI disruption.
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