Artificial Intelligence looms over the work force but experts say jobs will still need ‘human judgement’ - L'Observateur - News Summed Up

Artificial Intelligence looms over the work force but experts say jobs will still need ‘human judgement’ - L'Observateur


Artificial Intelligence looms over the work force but experts say jobs will still need ‘human judgement’ Published 9:30 am Sunday, August 13, 2023by John GrimaldiWASHINGTON DC — Arthur C. Clarke’s classic sci-fi tale, 2001: A Space Odyssey, featuring a creepy computer named HAL, was made into a hit movie in 1968. It’s called Artificial Intelligence [AI], a computer technology that some are saying is capable of depriving future generations of jobs. Actually, an Indian company recently fired the better part of its workforce, replacing its employees with fake, AI workers. He took it in stride, however, with the message, “over time, everybody will start doing this.” In fact, according to CNBC, Goldman Sachs says that 300 million jobs could be affected by artificial intelligence. It can replicate “human intelligence in executing certain tasks, [but] its programs are typically only capable of ‘specialized’ intelligence, meaning they can solve only one problem, and execute only one task at a time.


Source: Forbes August 14, 2023 02:42 UTC



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