Are you ready for a robot boss? Many workers say that yes, they are - The Boston Globe
At work, AI tells sales reps which accounts they should be pursuing and helps lawyers instantly analyze piles of contracts. Is it any wonder that we're starting to think it might be OK if the machines take over? A recent global survey found that 64 percent of more than 8,000 respondents said they didn't just embrace AI -- they would actually trust it more than their manager. Tony Deigh, chief technology officer at the Cambridge machine-learning-based employment platform Jobcase, understands this impulse. As AI gets better at recognizing complicated patterns from huge troves of data, it could conceivably be applied to many roles, like being a boss. "Would I take career advice from a machine?
Jan-1-2020, 14:39:57 GMT
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