AI isn't going to be the major job killer that many fear.
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Giovanni Greco's curator insight,
March 19, 2018 11:20 AM
the age of artificial intelligence (AI), it’s no surprise fear often guides the mainstream narrative. Fear of massive job loss and millions unemployed as AI and robots are implemented on a global scale.
A recent study surveying 992 companies in a variety of sectors and countries with revenues of $500 million that are implementing AI as either a pilot project or “at scale” by technology consulting group Capgemini, supports the belief that the integration of AI will create jobs, rather than destroy them.
To drive job creation rather than job loss through the adoption of AI, the responsibility will fall on innovators and industry leaders to open new windows of opportunity by training workers for new and emerging skill sets that will grow in demand as AI becomes more widely adopted.
We need to look at AI as an opportunity to find ways to do our jobs more efficiently and effectively, without replacing the human component
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