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Using 'trillions of anonymised productivity signals', Microsoft thinks nearly half of people like AI in their work

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Using 'trillions of anonymised productivity signals', Microsoft thinks nearly half of people like AI in their work
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Recently, Microsoft put out a new blog that attempts to educate/sell the notion of AI in the workplace, and perhaps most strangely, it admits to using huge swathes of anonymised data in the process. The blog, titled "How Frontier firms are rebuilding the operating model for the age of AI", says that authors, editors, directors, and orchestrators will all see the benefits of AI once they start using it.It's the "what the data shows" section that caught my eye, though. It declares Microsoft analys

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