<p>➀ A new study by Microsoft Research analyzed 200,000 conversations between users and Microsoft Bing Copilot, revealing that some occupations are unlikely to be impacted much by generative AI.</p><p>➁ The study assigns an 'AI applicability score' to each occupation, with physical duties having the lowest scores and non-physical duties like information gathering having the highest scores.</p><p>➂ Jobs such as massage therapists, tractor operators, and housekeepers are among the least impacted by generative AI.</p>
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