AI still far from replacing humansBy Nigel P. Daly and Laurence Chen 陳家宏It is job-finding season in Taiwan and many are becoming concerned about how the advancement in artificial intelligence (AI) would impact the workforce. Yes, AI automates some repetitive tasks, but other tasks still need humans. Some would remain human-only, while some would need humans enhanced by AI. Many people would lose jobs not to AI, but to AI-enhanced humans who streamline the workforce and increase profitability. Only humans who painstakingly work toward wisdom and become expert craftsmen are able to create works that are of value to humans and are valued by humans.