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Will AI impact your job? Some industries the technology is likely to have major impacts on

FOX News

Doctors believe Artificial Intelligence is now saving lives, after a major advancement in breast cancer screenings. A.I. is detecting early signs of the disease, in some cases years before doctors would find the cancer on a traditional scan. No matter what industry you work in, it is more than likely that artificial intelligence is going to impact your job in some capacity. That being said, it is going to affect some industries more than others. Predicting what jobs will look like 20 years from now or even ten for that matter is tricky. There are jobs that exist now that we couldn't have imagined ten years ago.


Why movies made by artificial intelligence won't be the future of film

The Guardian

The artificial intelligence revolution is motoring forward at such a pace that it's hard to keep up with the torrent of news stories about it, let alone the technology itself. In recent weeks we've had AI newsreaders on Kuwaiti TV, an AI-generated photograph winning a major prize, an AI-generated interview with Michael Schumacher that got an editor sacked and, of course, numerous warnings that this all might spell the end of humanity itself. It's natural to feel apprehensive about these society-shaking developments. Even so, the reaction to a recent interview in which Joe Russo speculated on the future of AI-generated film seemed particularly intense. Russo – one half of Marvel-affiliated director duo the Russo brothers – was musing on how generative AI could invent a film catered to the whims of the viewer.