Microsoft Research lists 40 jobs that AI may replace ‘fastest’ and 40 it may not be able to

Microsoft Research has identified 40 jobs potentially impacted by AI, particularly those involving language and content creation, while highlighting the resilience of hands-on, physical roles. The study, analyzing interactions with Microsoft Bing Copilot, suggests AI will augment productivity rather than replace workers entirely. Human judgment and creativity remain crucial, even in sectors heavily influenced by…

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Canucks may regret trading Dakota Joshua to Maple Leafs more than Arturs Silovs to Penguins, says Frank Corrado

The Vancouver Canucks recently traded Dakota Joshua and Arturs Silovs, sparking debate. Frank Corrado suggests losing Joshua, known for his physicality and scoring, might be more impactful than trading Silovs, given Vancouver’s goaltending depth. The Canucks aim to free up cap space to address their need for a second-line center, prioritizing roster balance and future…

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Chicago revamps special education services with an instruction-first model: Can the system catch up in time?

Chicago Public Schools is initiating a significant restructuring of its special education services, shifting from compliance to instructional quality. The district is creating a new department focused on inclusive instruction and school-based support. Concerns exist regarding the timing of these changes and whether schools will be fully prepared to support students with disabilities when the…

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Back-to-school 2025: 5 smart strategies every US student should know before the first bell

Biological sciences play a critical role in addressing today’s global challenges, from healthcare to environmental sustainability. This story spotlights five top-ranking U.S. universities outside the Ivy League—MIT, Johns Hopkins, UC Berkeley, UCSF, and UC San Diego—renowned for their excellence in biosciences. It offers aspiring students insight into world-class programmes and research opportunities shaping the future…

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Microsoft revenue crosses $76 billion in Q4; Azure beats expectations, Windows grows, and AI tools now has 100 million users: Key highlights from how Microsoft performed in FY 2025

Microsoft’s fiscal fourth-quarter results exceeded expectations, reporting significant revenue and net income growth, fueled by a surge in demand for AI services. Azure’s cloud platform achieved a major milestone, surpassing $75 billion in annual revenue with substantial growth. The company plans a record-breaking $30 billion capital expenditure, positioning itself to compete in the AI infrastructure…

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