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Microsoft AI chief warns of mass job automation
17 Feb
Summary
- White-collar jobs could be fully automated within 18 months.
- AI may achieve human-level performance on most professional tasks.
- Up to 20% job losses predicted in 1-5 years due to AI.

Microsoft's head of AI, Mustafa Suleyman, has issued a stark warning regarding the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence. He anticipates that AI will soon reach human-level capabilities in most professional tasks, leading to the full automation of white-collar jobs within the next 12 to 18 months.
Suleyman coined the term "artificial capable intelligence" to describe this next phase towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). He envisions a future with billions of "digital minds", accessible to nearly every institution and individual. This perspective aligns with a broader trend of tech leaders raising alarms about AI's impact on employment.




