Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stats News: 120 Million Workers Need To Be Retrained Because Of AI

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Recent surveys, studies, forecasts and other quantitative assessments of the impact and progress of AI highlighted the need to retrain many workers, improving AI's score from F to A on 8th-grade science exam, and the $97.9 billion the AI market will reach in 2023. In the next three years, as many as 120 million workers in the world's 12 largest economies may need to be retrained or reskilled as a result of AI and intelligent automation; only 41% of CEOs surveyed say that they have the people, skills and resources required to execute their business strategies; the time it takes to close a skills gap through training has increased from 3 days on average in 2014 to 36 days in 2018 [IBM] Top drivers for investing in robotics and automation: Reduced cost (80%), improved quality (55%), increased productivity (54%), improved capabilities of robots (54%). "I was at MIT for another fifteen years after I graduated…twenty years after I went and asked to do my bachelor's thesis [with Victor Zue on speech recognition], Siri comes out… twenty years ago, we [wanted to] have a device where you can talk to it and it gives you answers and twenty years later there it was. So, that, for me, that was a cue that maybe it's time to go where the action is, which was in companies that were building these things. Once you have a large company like Microsoft or Google throwing their resources behind these hard problems, then you can't compete when you're in academia for that space. You know, you have to move on to something harder and more far out… So, I joined Microsoft to work on Cortana…"--T.J. Hazen The worldwide market for AI systems will reach $97.9 billion in 2023, up from $37.5 billion in 2019.