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Microsoft researchers found that translators had much overlap with AI chatbots, while dredge operators had among the least.
Researchers at Microsoft have tried to figure out which jobs are most and least likely to be replaced by generative AI — and the results aren't promising, particularly for those enjoying the perks of a cushy desk job.
For the quarter, Wall Street is anticipating Microsoft to report adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $3.37 on revenue of $73.89 billion, according to Bloomberg analyst consensus estimates. The company saw adj. EPS of $2.95 and revenue of $64.72 billion in the same period last year.
Microsoft is set to report Q4 FY25 earnings, with Wall Street expecting strong results driven by AI demand and cloud growth — amid rising capital costs and layoffs tied to its rapid AI transformation.
Microsoft has a new Copilot Appearance virtual character that responds with real-time expressions.
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Now, Microsoft is testing another virtual assistant. While it's not quite Clippy 2.0, the new Copilot Appearance experiment from Copilot Labs is definitely giving major Clippy vibes.
Microsoft is testing an experimental feature called Copilot Appearance, which allows the AI assistant to recognize and respond to real-time facial expressions during voice conversations.