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India Today
43 minutes ago
- India Today
Is your job safe? Microsoft lists 40 professions chatbots could replace
A new Microsoft study has spotlighted the types of jobs most likely to be reshaped by generative AI tools, raising fresh questions about how automation could transform the modern research, based on more than 200,000 anonymised interactions with Microsoft's Copilot chatbot in the US, examined which professions overlap most with the capabilities of AI. The findings suggest that roles heavily dependent on processing, analysing, and communicating information may see the greatest TOP THE LIST?Topping the chart are interpreters and translators, scoring 0.49 on AI applicability, closely followed by historians (0.48), passenger attendants (0.47), and service sales representatives (0.46). Writers and authors (0.45), customer service executives (0.44), CNC tool programmers (0.44), and telephone operators (0.42) also ranked high. Other roles flagged by the study include ticket agents, radio hosts, telemarketers, news analysts, political scientists, editors, PR professionals, and even data scientists. With scores ranging between 0.34 and 0.49, these careers stretch across diverse fields from education and communication to finance, hospitality, and technology, showcasing the far-reaching influence of generative THESE JOBS ARE AT RISK?Researchers noted that many of these positions involve repetitive tasks that AI can readily replicate, such as drafting content, summarising large amounts of information, or responding to routine queries. Tools like Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT are already performing such functions in various the report stops short of predicting whether these jobs will be lost altogether. Instead, it emphasises that while AI adoption is increasing rapidly, its effects will likely depend on how workplaces adapt. Experts remain divided: some warn of significant white-collar job displacement, while others believe AI will ultimately enhance productivity and pave the way for new career now, the message is clear: even for those in high-risk professions like translators, there's no cause for panic but adaptability will be key. As AI becomes a more integral part of daily work, learning how to collaborate with these tools may prove just as valuable as the skills they're designed to support.- EndsMust Watch


News18
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- News18
Redmi 15 Launch In India Confirmed With 7,000mAh Battery And Snapdragon Chipset
Redmi 15 India launch is confirmed for August 19 and some of the features like battery and hardware specifications. Xiaomi is bringing a new Redmi budget phone to the Indian market and the launch has been confirmed along with other details. The new Redmi 15 model promises some exciting features, including the use of silicon carbon battery tech to pack a bigger unit inside the device. The brand is also using a Snapdragon chipset for the new Redmi phone and give it sleek dimensions even for a device carrying a higher capacity of battery. Redmi 15 will also get features that are claimed to be segment-first and a dual rear camera setup. Xiaomi is calling the Redmi 15 a battery beast, and the 7,000mAh battery unit packed inside the device looks to vouch for those claims. The brand is also using a Snapdragon chipset, rumoured to be the 6 Gen 3 version for the new Redmi model and offer a dual rear 50MP camera setup with an AI/depth secondary sensor. The silicon carbon battery tech has made it possible to increase the density of the battery without bulking it up. The Redmi 15 model should also gain from its use with a sleek device on offer. The brand is also touting the phone's battery to support 18W charging speed that gets reverse charging mode as well. Redmi 15 is likely to sport a 6.9-inch LCD screen for the range but offered with 144Hz refresh rate which should be manually adjustable and not adaptive. Redmi 15 price in India is tipped to start around Rs 15,000 with these features and the budget phone will be looking to entice buyers with some of its segment-first hardware specifications and features when it launches in August. Xiaomi also introduced another Redmi Note 14 model in the country called the Note 14 SE. The mid-range device is getting an SE version after a few years in the market, and it seems to be buying the budget-conscious buyers who want a reliable brand and Redmi Note has been a known name in this segment for a long time. The Redmi Note 14 SE 5G gets a 120Hz display with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The phone has dual stereo speakers and gets Dolby Atmos support. Xiaomi provides a 50MP Sony Lytia sensor with OIS support. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Indian Express
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- Indian Express
Microsoft Copilot's new ‘Smart' mode may be powered by OpenAI's GPT-5
ChatGPT maker OpenAI is gearing up to unveil GPT-5, its upcoming large language model. Rumour has it that the much-anticipated AI model will be launched sometime next week and bring significant improvements in areas like advanced reasoning and autonomous task execution. Ahead of GPT-5's launch, Microsoft Copilot is now reportedly rolling out a new 'Smart' mode for select users that may be powered by OpenAI's upcoming large language model. First spotted by TestingCatalog, the new Smart mode is available for select users on both the Copilot app and website and can be accessed by clicking on the model selector that appears just below the text field. According to Microsoft, the new Smart mode enables Copilot to 'think deeply or quickly based on the task.' Since when is 'Smart Mode' a thing in Copilot?? — Bughunter Nerd 🌎🌍🌏☮️❤️ (@bughunternerd) July 30, 2025 Copilot's much-rumoured GPT-5-powered Smart mode will change its response depending on the user query, meaning it will automatically switch between available large language models, so users don't have to. Microsoft's description of Copilot's Smart mode also suggests that GPT-5 will have both reasoning and non-reasoning capabilities, which is something OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has hinted at in the last few months. The upcoming AI model has been under development for some time, with several reports claiming that the company has pushed back its launch date, citing safety reasons. GPT-5 is expected to roll out sometime in August and come with different intelligence modes, but it is still unclear which level of intelligence Copilot will use. Microsoft has been shipping Copilot with all new Windows-powered devices, and while it does not enjoy the same level of popularity as ChatGPT, the tech giant wants to make it the easiest generative AI assistant one can use. And while reports have hinted that executives at Sam Altman's company were weighing accusations of anticompetitive practices against the tech giant, Microsoft's partnership with ChatGPT maker OpenAI has only grown stronger over the past few years,