Microsoft New Future of Work Report 2023

Authors: Jenna Butler, Sonia Jaffe, Nancy Baym, Shamsi Iqbal, Kate Nowak, Sean Rintel, Abigail Sellen, Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Najeeb G. Abdulhamid, James Brand, Dean Carignan, Scott Counts, Madeleine Daepp, Adam Fourney, Daniel G. Goldstein, Aaron L Halfaker, Javier Hernandez, Jake Hofman, Siân Lindley, Jennifer Neville, Stephanie Nyairo, Jacki O'Neill, David Rothschild, Tara Safavi, Neha Parikh Shah, Siddharth Suri, Lev Tankelevitch, Mengting Wan, Ryen W. White, Longqi Yang, Brent Hecht, Jaime Teevan
Venue: MSR-TR-2023-34

Abstract

In the past three years, there have been not one but two generational shifts in how work gets done, both of which were only possible because of decades of research and development. The first shift occurred when COVID made us realize how powerful remote and hybrid work technologies had become, as well as how much science was available to guide us in how to (and how not to) use these technologies. The second arrived this year, as it became clear that, at long last, generative AI had advanced to the point where it could be valuable to huge swaths of the work people do every day.

Citation

In the past three years, there have been not one but two generational shifts in how work gets done, both of which were only possible because of decades of research and development. The first shift occurred when COVID made us realize how powerful remote and hybrid work technologies had become, as well as how much science was available to guide us in how to (and how not to) use these technologies. The second arrived this year, as it became clear that, at long last, generative AI had advanced to the point where it could be valuable to huge swaths of the work people do every day.

BibTeX

@techreport{butler2023microsoft,
author = {Butler, Jenna and Jaffe, Sonia and Baym, Nancy and Czerwinski, Mary and Iqbal, Shamsi and Nowak, Kate and Rintel, Sean and Sellen, Abigail and Vorvoreanu, Mihaela and Abdulhamid, Najeeb G. and Amores, Judith and Andersen, Reid and Awori, Kagonya and Axmed, Maxamed and boyd, danah and Brand, James and Buscher, Georg and Carignan, Dean and Chan, Martin and Coleman, Adam and Counts, Scott and Daepp, Madeleine and Fourney, Adam and Goldstein, Daniel G. and Gordon, Andy and Halfaker, Aaron L and Hernandez, Javier and Hofman, Jake and Lay-Flurrie, Jenny and Liao, Vera and Lindley, Siân and Manivannan, Sathish and Mcilwain, Charlton and Nepal, Subigya and Neville, Jennifer and Nyairo, Stephanie and O'Neill, Jacki and Poznanski, Victor and Ramos, Gonzalo and Rangan, Nagu and Rosedale, Lacey and Rothschild, David and Safavi, Tara and Sarkar, Advait and Scott, Ava and Shah, Chirag and Shah, Neha Parikh and Shapiro, Teny and Shaw, Ryland and Simkute, Auste and Suh, Jina and Suri, Siddharth and Tanase, Ioana and Tankelevitch, Lev and Troy, Adam and Wan, Mengting and White, Ryen W. and Yang, Longqi and Hecht, Brent and Teevan, Jaime},
title = {Microsoft New Future of Work Report 2023},
institution = {Microsoft},
year = {2023},
month = {December},
url = {https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/publication/microsoft-new-future-of-work-report-2023/},
number = {MSR-TR-2023-34},
}
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