
"Jared Spataro, who serves as Microsoft's chief marketing officer for the AI at Work segment, noted "So far, AI-based work has been kind of a solo sport, and this fall it will clearly become a team sport, where you'll be working together with other people and AI." To that end, Microsoft brought out Copilot Pages, which are used as a means for "multiplayer AI collaboration.""
"The problem, however, is that AI is fundamentally altering a lot of jobs. Who will hire all these people to do AI "team sports" when AI can replace a lot of those people outright? Spataro recently noted that AI is lowering the "...marginal cost of expertise" down to virtually nothing. While this might allow some people to get involved in new roles that previously required expertise-which can now be supplied by an AI-the question is, how long before that person is not needed at all?"
Microsoft is conducting layoffs and reducing remote-work options while advancing a model of "human-to-human-to AI collaboration." The company launched Copilot Pages to enable "multiplayer AI collaboration" and aims to expand tools for multiple people to work with an AI simultaneously. Executives describe a shift from solo AI work to team-based interactions that combine people and AI. At the same time, AI is lowering the "marginal cost of expertise" toward nothing, enabling new participation but also threatening many roles. Microsoft also implemented an unexpected Xbox change by permitting a game publisher to remove an achievement.
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