Data Center - AI and the future of humanity: Man plus machine

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At the same time, AI could disrupt the human workforce greatly, noted Kaku, who warned that a smarter future comes with tradeoffs. AI, he said, does "pose an existential threat." Much of that threat, Kaku said, involves the long-term impact on the human workforce. According to some estimates, about 30% of the activities in 60% of all occupations could be automated. The displacement is already taking place, noted Jeff Hesse, a PwC principal.