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AI, Humans and Collaboration in the Workplace
The AI revolution has arrived. And although the technology is still in its infancy, it promises to radically transform the global economy--impacting human lives, culture, and politics in ways that we can scarcely imagine. A recent article by Forbes Technology Council member Christian Pedersen argued that artificial intelligence will create new opportunities for data scientists, researchers, analysts, and other highly educated technical specialists even as the more easily-automated job functions of low skill workers "fall to the wayside." Pedersen's argument is correct on both counts, but the AI economy is also dependent upon one more ingredient: subject-matter expertise. Participation in the burgeoning AI economy doesn't require an advanced degree in data science or fluency in the latest programming languages.