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Microsoft's recent study reveals certain professions, including embalming and hazardous waste removal, are less likely to be impacted by AI advancements.
A new Microsoft study reveals which jobs are most exposed to generative AI disruption—historians, translators, and sales reps top the list, while hands-on labor remains relatively safe.
Microsoft broke a $4 trillion market cap milestone after fourth-quarter 2025 results that showed sustained growth in cloud, ...
As you can see, most of the jobs here are so-called “knowledge economy” jobs—careers that involve learning about, analyzing, ...
Azure revenue increased 34% year over year to more than $75 billion in the last year, despite an ongoing capacity crunch, ...
Microsoft's latest updates for Teams pack emoji-triggered workflows and improvements to the agent experience, among many ...
Microsoft has listed the jobs least likely to be impacted by artificial intelligence. Healthcare and blue collar jobs are the ...
Microsoft 365 Copilot received a ton of updates this month and is scheduled to receive several more in the next, including ...
A new Microsoft report ranks 80 professions by their risk of being replaced by AI tools. Microsoft study identified jobs most ...
Microsoft has expanded its .NET bug bounty program and increased rewards to $40,000 for some .NET and ASP.NET Core ...
Microsoft has become the second publicly traded company ever to cross the $4 trillion market capitalization mark. Chip giant ...
And if Q4 results are anything to go by, such a development is a matter of “when” and not “if.” Yet another key takeaway from ...