A new Microsoft study highlights the jobs most impacted by AI tools like Copilot and ChatGPT.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Aug 1, 2025
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Interpreters and translators top the list, with many roles tied to information processing at risk.
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Historians, passenger attendants, and service sales reps follow, showing how AI could reshape diverse professions.
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Even writers, customer service executives, and CNC programmers face significant AI overlap.
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Roles like ticket agents, editors, and PR professionals are also flagged, spanning industries from finance to education.
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AI excels at repetitive tasks like content drafting, summarising info, and responding to routine queries.
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While some fear job losses, experts believe AI might enhance productivity and create new opportunities.
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The study doesn't predict job loss, but it stresses the importance of adaptability in high-risk professions.
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Learning to collaborate with AI tools may become as valuable as mastering traditional job skills.
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As AI grows in the workplace, its integration will depend on how companies and workers adapt.
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