AI could wipe out most white-collar jobs within 12 months, Microsoft AI chief warns

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A hot potato: Another big name in the AI industry has given an ominous warning about the technology replacing white-collar jobs. This time, the timeline for the automation apocalypse is a lot closer: Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft's AI chief, thinks AI will replace most white-collar jobs within the next 12 to 18 months.

Speaking in an interview with the Financial Times, Suleyman talked about "professional-grade AGI" and how Microsoft expects it to capture a large share of the enterprise market.

He claimed that this AI model will be able to do almost everything a human professional does. adding that it will allow Microsoft to offer powerful AI tools to clients that can automate routine tasks for knowledge workers.

Suleyman believes that the impact on the global workforce will be immense. He said that almost everyone whose job involves using a computer could be at risk, including lawyers, accountants, project managers, and marketers.

Suleyman believes these jobs won't be at risk within the next five years – a prediction made by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei in 2025 – but within the next 12 to 18 months.

The Microsoft exec added that in the next two or three years, AI agents will be able to handle workflows of large, complex organizations more efficiently – an area where they still struggle. He also noted that as AI advances, it will become easier to create new models designed for specific needs.

"Creating a new model will be as simple as making a podcast or writing a blog. In the future, it will be possible to design AI tailored to the needs of every institution and individual on Earth," he said.

When Amodei made his prediction that AI could erase half of all entry-level white-collar jobs within five years, he said it would lead to employment spikes of up to 20%.

After ChatGPT started to spread like wildfire and AI made its way into more businesses, companies were quick to emphasize that it would help or "augment" workers by performing mundane tasks, not replace them.

That narrative has changed in recent times. Tech giants such as Amazon and Meta are now openly linking mass layoffs to the adoption of AI. Some say blaming the technology is often just a convenient excuse, but there's no denying that many thousands of jobs have been lost as a direct result, and more will follow. This is despite reports showing that AI adoption has yet to reap financial returns for most companies.

Elsewhere in the interview, Suleyman said Microsoft was focusing on its own AI models in the future as it looked to reduce reliance on OpenAI following a recent agreement between the companies.

"We decided that this was a moment when we have to set about delivering on true AI self-sufficiency," he said.

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Oh shut UP! You were saying this two years ago and it still hasn't happened. Stop marketing this stuff as something it clearly isn't. All it is right now is a money furnace that has at best, mediocre results and most companies that have invested in AI initiatives have had no return. You claiming otherwise to stop the bubble popping doesn't make it so. Cripes I'm sick of hearing this AI executive Copium.
 
And of course, while corporations will save some money in the short term, the massive unemployment that results will collapse consumer spending, and those same corporations will be unable to sell goods to the now out-of-work population.

End result: "Everyone" looses.
 
And of course, while corporations will save some money in the short term, the massive unemployment that results will collapse consumer spending, and those same corporations will be unable to sell goods to the now out-of-work population.

End result: "Everyone" looses.
Do you honestly think that they give a sh*t? As long as the line keeps going up in the short term, that's all they care about. It's long past time that we realize these rich f**ks couldn't give a rat's @ss about any of us.
 
Male Bovine Excrement!

AI is so wildly inaccurate and hallucinates constantly. You ask it how to do something with a particular version of software, and if specify in your quest to NOT give any information on older versions and don't make up something.

Sure that can be done.

15 minutes later.....

They took that out two versions ago.

Male Bovine Excrement that is going to take over white collar jobs.
 
I wonder if AI will replace people just peddling AI. It's a simple job no? Oh by the way, if people are not working, I wonder who is going to buy anything from Microsoft. AI?
Funny that eh? I've always been like "If this thing is so advanced, the CEOs and politicians should be the first ones replaced by it, no?" It would save a ton of money and ensure objective decisions, right? ...right?
 
Do you honestly think that they give a sh*t? As long as the line keeps going up in the short term, that's all they care about. It's long past time that we realize these rich f**ks couldn't give a rat's @ss about any of us.
You aren't wrong, but we let the "Job creator myth" take hold in the 80s, and you see the results. Hence why modern economists are confused why the economy is doing well but people aren't; it's almost as if there's a disconnect between what is good for corporations and what is good for everyone else...nah, that's impossible.
 
Sure if you want a white caller workforce that act like employees smoking pot on the job! AI has repeatedly shown it's penchant for hallucinations, false information..etc. as pointed out by your own statements about the AI in Windows 11 hallucinating and unintentionally installing malware! For example the lawyers several years ago that submitted legal briefs they used AI to generate, only to find out that their evidence and legal precedence were false due to the hallucinations of AI.

Seems you Mr. Suleyman need to be replaced with an employee that has his head in this reality and not some perverted AI fantasy!!
 
The head in the sand syndrome is strong in this thread.

Or, maybe this fits better:
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