Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft AI chief, has warned that artificial intelligence could take over a large part of white-collar work within the next 12 to 18 months. He says many computer-based tasks are moving fast toward full automation, and the shift may be happening sooner than most people expected.
In simple terms, jobs in law, accounting, marketing, and project management may soon be heavily handled by AI tools. His point is that AI is no longer just helping with small tasks; it is starting to do the kind of work professionals do every day, which makes this warning relevant for both employees and employers.
He also believes AI is advancing so quickly that human-level performance on many professional tasks may arrive sooner than expected. This means the change may not be gradual; it could be sharp and disruptive for office workers and fresh graduates, and the pace of change is what makes the warning so serious.
The larger message is clear: AI is shifting from support role to replacement role in knowledge work, and workers must adapt fast. Those who learn to use AI well may stay ahead of the curve, while those who do not may find their roles shrinking quickly.
ADAPT FAST OR GET LEFT BEHIND.
Sanjay Sahay
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