AI Weekly: Despite fears of job-stealing robots, AI did a lot of good this year
In case you somehow missed the dire predictions regarding artificial intelligence: AI is coming for our jobs. Over 10 percent of positions currently occupied by humans will be eliminated by cheaper, more efficient automated replacements, and experts agree AI could make redundant as many as 75 million jobs by 2025. With new reports sounding the alarm bells on what seems a daily basis, it's all too easy to get caught up in the negativity. But as we reflect back on a few of AI's achievements in 2018, I'd argue it's tough not to be encouraged by the good it can do -- specifically, the ways AI can augment skilled humans. Recall Unanimous AI, a startup headquartered in San Francisco and founded by Stanford-educated computer scientist and CEO Louis Rosenberg.
Jan-2-2019, 19:19:14 GMT
- Country:
- Africa (0.05)
- Asia > China (0.06)
- Europe > Germany (0.05)
- North America
- Canada > Quebec
- Montreal (0.07)
- United States
- Arizona > Maricopa County
- Tempe (0.05)
- California
- Alameda County > Berkeley (0.05)
- San Francisco County > San Francisco (0.25)
- New Jersey (0.05)
- Arizona > Maricopa County
- Canada > Quebec
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine (1.00)
- Information Technology > Services (0.71)
- Technology:
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence
- Games > Go (0.40)
- Natural Language > Chatbot (0.31)
- Representation & Reasoning > Personal Assistant Systems (0.31)
- Robots (1.00)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence