La LISTA NERA dei LAVORI: La AI UCCIDERÀ 40 Lavori secondo Microsoft (forse)

Microsoft analyzed the actual use of generative AI (LLM) tools in everyday activities and came up with a "blacklist" of around 40 professions where pressure is already high. The counterintuitive finding: it's white-collar workers, not blue-collar workers, who are most vulnerable. Translators, writers, journalists, proofreaders, and roles focused on language and information are among the most exposed, because that's precisely where linguistic models excel. At the other end of the spectrum, physical professions like electricians, plumbers, and heavy machinery operators are (for now) more protected: they require manual dexterity, presence, and interaction with the real world. The issue isn't just "replacement" but the devaluation of skills: AI automates parts of the job, shifting value and income to higher-level tasks (investigation, critical analysis, creativity), leaving behind those who can't make the leap. The risk is polarization: not competing against the machine, but against people and companies who use it better, as an extension of their own brains. And the transition could be extremely rapid, faster than the capacity to train, retrain, and absorb those left unemployed. There's also a policy issue on the table: how to govern a transformation that could widen inequalities, undermine the identity and dignity of work, and concentrate benefits in the hands of a few. The "list" isn't a verdict, but an early warning of where to intervene before the pressure becomes explosive. ~~ Ciao Internet! - TECH POLICY - Matteo Flora INFO AND COMPANIES: https://matteoflora.com AI COURSE: https://zero.matteoflora.com Newsletter: https://link.mgpf.it/nl Social Media: https://io.matteoflora.com English:    / @ciaointernet   Mail #adv: sales (at) matteoflora.com