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Home » AI and the Future of Work: Microsoft Identifies Jobs Most Vulnerable to GenAI
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AI and the Future of Work: Microsoft Identifies Jobs Most Vulnerable to GenAI

Kieron AllenBy Kieron AllenAugust 13, 2025Updated:August 13, 20255 Mins Read
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One of the biggest questions to arise since the launch of ChatGPT and the widespread emergence of GenAI has been, what will the impact be on the job market?

The truth is that there will be a fundamental shift in the work we do and how we do it. Some tasks will be left to AI, and the human in the loop could well disappear; others may not be affected at all. While most of this is speculation, there has been solid research that can predict what some of these outcomes will be.

The latest comes from a team of Microsoft researchers led by Kiran Tomlinson in the paper, “Working with AI: Measuring the Occupational Implications of Generative AI.” Let’s take a look at its findings.

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GenAI’s Impact

The ultimate output from the research is refreshingly tangible. It lists the 40 professions most likely and least likely to be impacted by GenAI. However, before we arrive at that list, it’s essential to understand the methods the team used to get there.

The team gathered real user data from Microsoft Copilot and analyzed 200,000 anonymized U.S. user conversations between January 1, 2024, and September 30, 2024., “…understanding the effects of AI on the economy is one of society’s most important questions,” reads the paper’s abstract. “In this work, we take a step toward that goal by analyzing the work activities people do with AI, how successfully and broadly those activities are done, and combine that with data on what occupations do those activities.

“We analyze a dataset of 200k anonymized and privacy-scrubbed conversations between users and Microsoft Bing Copilot, a publicly available generative AI system.”

The team used a GPT-4o-based LLM classification pipeline to identify all intermediate work activities (IWAs) within the conversations based on the framework laid out by the U.S. Department of Labor’s O*NET database, which is used to standardize job roles across close to 1,000 occupations in the U.S.

Finally, to measure a potential impact on a specific occupation, each one was given an AI applicability score. The higher the score, the more likely the occupation is to be impacted by GenAI. “The score captures whether AI is being used (with sufficient activity share) for the work activities of an occupation and whether that usage tends to be successful (completion rate) and cover a moderate share of the work activity (scope).”

The Findings

Top 40 occupations with highest AI applicability score

Job Title (Abbrv.) Coverage Cmpltn. Scope Score Employment
Interpreters and Translators0.980.880.570.4951,560
Historians0.910.850.560.483,040
Passenger Attendants0.800.880.620.4720,190
Sales Representatives of Services0.840.900.570.461,142,020
Writers and Authors0.850.840.600.4549,450
Customer Service Representatives0.720.900.590.442,858,710
CNC Tool Programmers0.900.870.530.4428,030
Telephone Operators0.800.860.570.424,600
Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks0.710.900.560.41119,270
Broadcast Announcers and Radio DJs0.740.840.600.4125,070
Brokerage Clerks0.740.890.570.4148,060
Farm and Home Management Educators0.770.910.550.418,110
Telemarketers0.660.890.600.4081,580
Concierges0.700.880.560.4041,020
Political Scientists0.770.870.530.395,580
News Analysts, Reporters, Journalists0.810.810.560.3945,020
Mathematicians0.910.740.540.392,220
Technical Writers0.830.820.540.3847,970
Proofreaders and Copy Markers0.910.860.490.385,490
Hosts and Hostesses0.600.900.570.37425,020
Editors0.780.820.540.3795,700
Business Teachers, Postsecondary0.700.900.520.3782,980
Public Relations Specialists0.630.900.600.36275,550
Demonstrators and Product Promoters0.640.880.530.3650,790
Advertising Sales Agents0.660.900.530.36108,100
New Accounts Clerks0.720.870.510.3641,180
Statistical Assistants0.850.840.490.367,200
Counter and Rental Clerks0.620.900.520.36390,300
Data Scientists0.770.860.510.36192,710
Personal Financial Advisors0.690.880.520.35272,190
Archivists0.660.880.490.357,150
Economics Teachers, Postsecondary0.680.900.510.3512,210
Web Developers0.730.860.510.3585,350
Management Analysts0.680.900.540.35838,140
Geographers0.770.830.480.351,460
Models0.640.890.530.353,090
Market Research Analysts0.710.900.520.35846,370
Public Safety Telecommunicators0.660.880.530.3597,820
Switchboard Operators0.680.860.520.3543,830
Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary0.650.900.510.344,220

Bottom 40 occupations with lowest AI applicability score

Job Title (Abbrv.) Coverage Cmpltn. Scope Score Empl.
Phlebotomists0.060.950.290.03137,080
Nursing Assistants0.070.850.340.031,351,760
Hazardous Materials Removal Workers0.040.950.350.0349,960
Helpers–Painters, Plasterers, …0.040.960.380.037,700
Embalmers0.070.550.220.033,380
Plant and System Operators, All Other0.050.930.380.0315,370
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons0.050.890.340.034,160
Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers0.040.930.340.0316,890
Ship Engineers0.050.920.390.038,860
Tire Repairers and Changers0.040.950.350.02101,520
Prosthodontists0.100.900.290.02570
Helpers–Production Workers0.040.930.360.02181,810
Highway Maintenance Workers0.030.960.320.02150,860
Medical Equipment Preparers0.040.960.310.0266,790
Packaging and Filling Machine Op.0.040.910.390.02371,600
Machine Feeders and Offbearers0.050.890.360.0244,500
Dishwashers0.030.950.300.02463,940
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers0.030.920.390.01203,560
Supervisors of Firefighters0.040.880.390.0184,120
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators0.030.940.280.01778,920
Ophthalmic Medical Technicians0.040.890.330.0173,390
Massage Therapists0.100.910.320.0192,650
Surgical Assistants0.030.780.290.0118,780
Tire Builders0.030.930.400.0120,660
Helpers–Roofers0.020.940.370.014,540
Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Op.0.010.960.470.014,400
Roofers0.020.940.380.01135,140
Roustabouts, Oil and Gas0.010.950.390.0143,830
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners0.020.940.340.01836,230
Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Op.0.010.960.290.0143,080
Logging Equipment Operators0.010.950.360.0123,720
Motorboat Operators0.010.930.390.002,710
Orderlies0.000.760.180.0048,710
Floor Sanders and Finishers0.000.940.340.005,070
Pile Driver Operators0.000.980.240.003,010
Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equip. Op.0.000.960.270.0018,770
Foundry Mold and Coremakers0.000.950.360.0011,780
Water Treatment Plant and System Op.0.000.920.440.00120,710
Bridge and Lock Tenders0.000.930.390.003,460
Dredge Operators0.000.990.220.00940

Note: Metrics reported as mean of user goal and AI action score.

Closing Thoughts

There is certainly a lot to digest here. The variety of jobs that will be impacted is significant. However, the data suggests that the roles most likely to be affected are those that require assistance, advice, or content creation, such as teaching, communications, and media.

Jobs that require manual labor or a physical presence may seem safe and secure, but the distinction isn’t as straightforward as it appears. Roles that are considered at risk from AI have been highlighted, yet the extent of AI’s impact does not imply a complete takeover.

The data indicates that AI will not fully replace these jobs; instead, it suggests that AI tools will augment them. The key concept here is augmentation. AI is expected to improve job effectiveness by providing greater insights and efficiency. The challenge for human workers lies in their ability to adapt. Perhaps we have a useful projection regarding the future of AI: Successful AI = augmentation + adaptation.


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Kieron Allen is a Cloud Wars Analyst examining innovations in, and the future impact of, the latest AI, cloud, cybersecurity, and data technology developments. In his ongoing analyses and video reports, Allen focuses on the platforms, applications, people, and ideas that will mold our digital future. After serving as the Online Editor for BBC Sky at Night Magazine and as the Editorial Assistant for BBC Focus Magazine, Kieron became a freelance journalist in 2015 where his focus on the business technology market became a key passion. Kieron partners with technology start-ups and organizations that share his interests in science, social affairs, non-profit work, fashion and the arts.

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