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People Fear Being Replaced By AI And ChatGPT
Work is a state of upheaval--and beyond shifts in where and when people work, changes are occurring in the content of work itself--literally in responsibilities, tasks and assignments. This is fueled by AI and most recently, ChatGPT. People are uncertain about whether they'll be replaced by technology--and at the same time, they're looking for greater meaning from work and more flexibility in how they go about it. But it is possible to reimagine the work experience in the new digital landscape, emphasizing what humans do best and ensuring the work experience is engaging, challenging and secure. You can inspire people about a vision for what's next and how they can be part of helping the organization get there.
People Fear Being Replaced By AI And ChatGPT: 3 Ways To Lead Well Amidst Anxiety
Will AI replace your job? Work is a state of upheaval--and beyond shifts in where and when people work, changes are occurring in the content of work itself--literally in responsibilities, tasks and assignments. This is fueled by AI and most recently, ChatGPT. People are uncertain about whether they'll be replaced by technology--and at the same time, they're looking for greater meaning from work and more flexibility in how they go about it. But it is possible to reimagine the work experience in the new digital landscape, emphasizing what humans do best and ensuring the work experience is engaging, challenging and secure.
Here's What People Fear In China's 'Silicon Valley'
SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - A housing boom in China's wannabe "Silicon Valley" of Shenzhen risks undermining the city's tech boom as young professionals consider moving out to avoid the highest residential prices in the country. In the space of four decades, Shenzhen has transformed itself from a fishing village into a manufacturing center and now a tech hub - attracting top firms and young talent in sectors including technology, advertising and design. But a property frenzy, which has driven prices up by 580 percent in the past 10 years, is beginning to weigh on the city's competitiveness, tech firms, professionals, industry groups and officials say, just as it strives to develop new economic drivers and pull away from old-economy manufacturing. The tech hub has drawn some of China's top names including internet giant Tencent and telecoms firm Huawei, plus emerging new leaders such as DJI, the world's biggest commercial drone maker, and gene mapping company BGI. If these firms and those that are part of the tech-hub's ecosystem of startups struggle to attract talent because of high housing costs, they could start to doubt if Shenzhen is the right location for their operations.
- Asia > China > Guangdong Province > Shenzhen (1.00)
- North America > United States > California (0.61)
- Asia > China > Shanghai > Shanghai (0.05)
- Asia > China > Beijing > Beijing (0.05)