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Future of AI: New tech will create 'digital humans,' could use more energy than all working people by 2025
CTA Thematic Programs Director Brian Comiskey and tech strategist, author David Espindola discuss how artificial intelligence will continue to change how businesses operate and the impact on consumers. Artificial intelligence will be capable of producing higher-quality "digital humans" and could use more energy than the entire global workforce by 2025, according to experts. Brian Comiskey, the Director of Thematic Programs for the Consumer Technology Association, revealed the trade association had developed an artificial intelligence working group to navigate the new technology. With his time in thematic indexing, Comiskey noted that "responsible AI" is a growing buzzword in the financial space and has become an increasing priority for leaders across various industries. By 2025, without sustainable AI practices, AI will consume more energy than the human workforce, significantly offsetting carbon-zero gains, according to Gartner's research for their 2023 strategic predictions.
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Experts say AI could radically change 'broken' US education system for the better: 'Ready to be disrupted'
Fox News Washington-based correspondent Mark Meredith breaks down which jobs are most at risk during the AI revolution on'Special Report.' Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to completely disrupt the American education system and experts say the new technology could push forth a new model that produces more efficient and relevant students within the workforce. While many critics have argued ChatGPT and other bots will exacerbate cheating or hinder critical thinking, others have claimed it is necessary to train students on the tool in order to set them up for future success. David Espindola, a digital technology entrepreneur and the author of "Soulful: You in the Future of Artificial Intelligence," told Fox News Digital the current educational system is "broken" and needs a new model. "I think education is ready to be disrupted big time," he said.
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