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Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman clarified that AI will assist white-collar workers rather than replace them. He emphasized AI will automate sub-tasks like emailing and creating presentations, not entire jobs. This means roles will become more efficient, not obsolete.

It shapes expectations about AI's impact on professional jobs and workforce changes.
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Companies can plan AI adoption to enhance productivity without fearing massive job losses.
Organizations should focus on integrating AI to support, not replace, white-collar roles.
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Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman clarified that AI will assist white-collar workers rather than replace them. He emphasized AI will automate sub-tasks like emailing and creating presentations, not entire jobs. This means roles will become more efficient, not obsolete.
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Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman clarified that AI will assist white-collar workers rather than replace them. He emphasized AI will automate sub-tasks like emailing and creating presentations, not entire jobs. This means roles will become more efficient, not obsolete.