2025-04-27 IDOPRESS

The office tea round could soon look very different (Picture: Getty)
Gen Z graduates will act like chief execs from their first days on the job,while the next new hire at your company could be digital.
These are some of the startling conclusions from a new report into the future of work which predicts that the next 18 months will be a critical tipping point.
If you’ve heard the headlines but still avoid using ChatGPT,you may soon no longer be able to – at least if you’re a ‘knowledge’ based employee who works with computers.
Microsoft’s annual Work Trend Index predicts that ‘AI colleagues’ will soon be normal,tasked with everything from research to creating full marketing and business plans.
It predicts companies will need new departments for Intelligence Resources (a cross between IT and HR) to measure performance and manage AI,while the ‘human to agent’ ratio will become a key business metric.
Alexia Cambon,senior research director,told Metro that one of the big questions is how we should see AI once we need to interact with it daily.
The traditional way of looking at technology is as a tool,such as an Excel spreadsheet,dealt with ‘in a command-based way’.
‘What we’re starting to see with AI is that it’s not necessarily just a tool,it is more of a thought partner,’ she said.
The survey found that leaders globally are now seriously planning how AI will change their business,if it hasn’t done so already.
A third (33%) are considering reducing headcount to rely more on machines,while 78% are considering hiring for new AI roles.
We should take this new vision for office work with a pinch of salt,as Microsoft is of course invested: they want to position Copilot as the go-to tool for finding and using such ‘digital colleagues’.
But they’re far from the only ones predicting a new industrial revolution,with even criminals expected to soon be automating their business models.
With productivity a concern across industries,the prospect of workers who never sleep or have an off day is more than tempting.
‘Humans need rest,they need recovery,they need family time,’ Ms Cambon said. ‘That’s why we have labour laws in place.’

The three phases of the AI rollout envisaged by Microsoft. Which phase is your company at? (Picture: 2025 Work Trend Annual Report)
But AI can answer customer service queries at 2am or pick berries day and night,even in the dark.
Ms Cambon said the fact we now have a new resource that can work 24/7 is ‘pretty enormous – I don’t think we’re talking enough about what that will mean for humans.’
2025 has already seen many companies dip in a toe with AI ‘assistants’ on hand to help humans carry out their usual tasks.
But that’s only the start,the report says. After surveying over 31,000 workers,analysing use of Microsoft 365,and interviewing experts,researchers see the AI roll-out as coming in three phases.
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