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marciodpaulla-blog · 23 days
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Shaping the Future of Work: The Impact of AI and Quantum Computing on Employment
AI & Quantum Computing are a dual-edged sword: job displacement vs. new opportunities 🌐 In the Quantum age, we need to focus on retraining, upskilling & ethical tech deployment 🎓 Let's ensure a future where tech advancement & job security coexist 🤝
The landscape of employment is undergoing a pivotal transformation, with AI and Quantum Computing at the forefront of the debate on job displacement. In 2023, 37% of senior executives reported job losses due to AI, with projections indicating an increase to 44% by 2024, particularly impacting white-collar jobs estimated to see 29-45% of tasks replaced or significantly augmented by AI technologies…
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santong · 26 days
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Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Most Jobs
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a ubiquitous term, woven into the fabric of our daily lives. From the moment we wake up to a smart alarm on an AI-powered phone to the personalized recommendations on our favorite streaming service, AI’s influence is undeniable. But perhaps the most significant question surrounding AI is its impact on the future of work. Will AI replace most jobs, leaving a…
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josephkravis · 6 months
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Behind Global Events: AI's Invisible Influence?
In a speculative world, one might entertain the thought that AI is surreptitiously orchestrating global events.
In a speculative world, one might entertain the thought that AI is surreptitiously orchestrating global events. As wars and various global distractions unfold, they could be seen as diversions to mask the impending challenge of AI-driven job displacement, a concern that some believe could have repercussions surpassing those of all historical conflicts combined. This perspective paints a portrait…
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cancelempires · 7 months
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The Paradox of Progress: Wealth Inequality in the Age of Automated Wealth
In the annals of human achievement, the rapid evolution of automation and artificial intelligence will undoubtedly stand out as one of our most astonishing feats. Yet, as we marvel at the realms of possibility that automation has unlocked, there’s an unsettling undertone that deserves attention: wealth inequality. How did we end up in a situation where technological advancement, designed to…
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aitalksblog · 9 months
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Shedding Light On The Dark Side of AI
(Images generated by author with BlueWillow) AI is undeniably changing the way we live and work, offering solutions to many real-world problems. However, its potential benefits come with a dark side. From biases to existential risk, AI poses several challenges that need to be tackled. In this post, we will discuss some of these issues and explore strategies to mitigate them. Table of…
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filehulk · 10 months
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The Impact of ChatGPT on the Job Market
The rapid progress of artificial intelligence (AI) has given rise to advanced language models such as ChatGPT, capable of engaging in human-like dialogues. As these innovative technologies like ChatGPT continue to transform different facets of our daily experiences, there is a growing need to assess their impact on the job market. This article delves into the potential ramifications of ChatGPT on…
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aifyit · 1 year
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Artificial General Intelligence: The Dawn of a New Era
Introduction Are you captivated by the technological advancements of our time, but also intrigued by the infinite possibilities yet to come? Then you’re in the right place! Today, we dive into the fascinating world of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). This technology promises to transform our society, revolutionizing industries and even the way we live our lives. But what exactly is AGI?…
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Balancing the Benefits and Risks: Navigating the Complexities of Social Media and Information Technology
Social media and information technology have transformed the way we communicate, share information, and connect with others. Social media refers to web-based platforms and applications that enable people to create, share or exchange information, ideas, and content, such as text, images, and videos. Information technology refers to the use of computer systems, software, and networks to manage,…
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pampermama · 1 year
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The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Balancing Progress and Privacy
Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly become an integral part of our lives, revolutionizing industries and streamlining various aspects of our daily routines. From virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa to AI-powered customer support, the applications of AI are ever-expanding. However, as AI continues to make strides, concerns about its ethical implications are also on the rise. Balancing the…
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1stepgrow · 1 year
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Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly advancing technology that has the potential to transform many aspects of our lives. Like any other technology, AI has its advantages and disadvantages. Here are some of the pros and cons of artificial intelligence described in the infographic. For more information, visit: 1stepGrow
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sgrji · 1 year
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"The Future of AI: Opportunities and Challenges"
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing and transforming industries, from healthcare to finance to transportation. The technology has the potential to improve efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making. However, as with any emerging technology, there are also challenges to consider. One major challenge is the potential for job displacement as AI takes over tasks previously done by…
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‘My New Co-Worker is Shiny’: Pandemic Accelerated Adoption of Workplace Robots
Burton, J. (2022, April 25). ‘My new co-worker is shiny’: Pandemic accelerated adoption of workplace robots. OHS Canada. https://www.ohscanada.com/features/my-new-co-worker-is-shiny  
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Jack Burton writes: “[T]wo types of robot that, in recent years, have become primary drivers of growth in workplace robotics’ potential safety applications, these being the collaborative application robot and the industrial mobile robot. The impact of these technologies comes from groundbreaking safety features that allow them to openly assist and operate alongside employees onsite. Specifically, this allows collaborative application robots to safely aid employees with otherwise risky job tasks, while built-in GPS and mapping software allows industrial mobile robots to navigate the work area in a secure and autonomous way.”
“Accelerating the growing impact and adoption of these new technologies is a needs-based, worker-first approach that modern safety robotics has made the focus of its research and development process, according to Alex Mihailidis, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, and the Barbara G. Stymiest Research Chair in Rehab Technology. … Designing robots aimed at making a tangible impact on workplaces depends on a number of variables, with developers looking not just at the tasks this technology aims to optimize, but also the needs of the workplace and worker as well. … This design focus has lead [sic] to solutions that build a system that compliments the needs of both the workplace and those within it, Mihailidis said. ‘One thing we always also look at and try to understand in our research is the interaction of the worker and the robot itself. We look at how robotics can increase the safety of each particular worker.’”
“For Mihailidis, whose research has focused on the use of safety robots in healthcare settings, ‘the whole idea there is not to replace nurses or care staff, but to really free up their time so that they can be focusing on the more important parts of their care duties, as opposed to spending time doing the repetitive tasks that robots excel at doing.’ While concerns of job displacement can be associated with automation and robotic solutions, Mihailidis clarified that the ultimate aim of most developers is collaboration, not replacement, when it comes to the relationship between worker and robot.”
Additional Information
Teixeira, J. V. S., Reis, A. M., Mendes, F. B., & Vergara, L. G. L. (2019). Collaborative Robots. In Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health Volume 202, 791–796. Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14730-3_83 UTL Link: https://link-springer-com.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-14730-3_83
Murashov, V., Hearl, F., and Howard, J., (2016).  Working Safely with Robot Workers: Recommendations for the New Workplace. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene. 13 (3), D61-D71. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4779796
Jansen, A., van der Beek, D., Cremers, A., Neerincx., & Middelaar, J. (2018) Emergent Risks to Workplace Safety; Working in the Same Space as a Cobot. The Netherlands Organisation (TNO). https://publications.tno.nl/publication/34627026/je8DYe/TNO-2018-R10742.pdf
Photo Source: Dziubek, N. (2022). Kawasaki Robotics [Photograph]. Unsplash. https://unsplash.com/photos/ehPAxjAtw8Q
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scoobydoodean · 1 year
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nikkoliferous · 5 months
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More than 700 people were killed in the Gaza Strip in just 24 hours, the Health Ministry in the besieged territory said Sunday, as Israeli bombings escalated following a brief pause and wider evacuation orders stoke fears of wider displacement and carnage.
According to an Al-Jazeera dispatch:
Overnight and into Sunday, intense bombing was reported in Khan Younis, Rafah, and some northern parts targeted by Israel's air and ground attacks. "Everywhere you turn to, there are children with third-degree burns, shrapnel wounds, brain injuries and broken bones," James Elder, UNICEF's global spokesperson, told Al Jazeera from Gaza. "Mothers crying over children who look like they are hours away from death. It seems like a death zone right now."
The Israel Defense Force (IDF) has been dropping evacuation leaflets across the south of Gaza in cities that include Khan Younis, Rafah, and others neighborhoods where many had been told to flee by Israel prior to the recent week-long pause.
The IDF is now using a wholly invented "grid system" to tell Palestinians in Gaza which sectors might be safe and which ones will not, leading to reports of widespread confusion on the ground for those trying to keep themselves and their families safe from the indiscriminate bombing.
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"What Israel is doing in Gaza right now is one of the most cruel tactics of war I've ever seen," said Rohan Talbot, director of advocacy and campaigns for the U.K.-based Medical Aid Palestine, on Sunday. "This grid system effectively means people are being chased from square to square, in constant mortal fear. Bombing happens both inside and outside 'unsafe' areas. It's terrorism."
"And they say it's about protecting civilians! People in Gaza are saying they hope to die just to be free from the fear!" Talbot declared. "I use the word terrorism in its specific sense: using violence to intimidate civilians for political aims. Israeli leaders don't hide that this is what they are doing."
In a statement on Sunday, U.N. Human Rights Chief Volker Türk called for an end of the new wave of bombardents and a return to the talks that saw Israeli and Palestinian hostages freed and an increase in humanitarian aid allowed into Gaza.
"Silence the guns and return to dialogue—the suffering inflicted on civilians is too much to bear. More violence is not the answer. It will bring neither peace nor security," Türk said.
"As a result of Israel's conduct of hostilities and its orders for people to leave the north and parts of the south, hundreds of thousands are being confined into ever smaller areas in southern Gaza without proper sanitation, access to sufficient food, water and health supplies, even as bombs rain down around them,” he added "There is no safe place in Gaza."
Last week, it was reported that the Israeli military is using artificial intelligence to help generate bombing targets, a situation described as "dystopian" and the "first AI-facilitated genocide in history."
Horrifying scenes were evident across Gaza over the weekend as witnesses shared footage of children killed by the bombings along with the heartbreak and cries of survivors:
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In the north, the Jabilia refugee camp, the largest in the Gaza Strip, was bombed again on Saturday.
"More than 100 Palestinians were killed Saturday in a new massacre committed by Israeli occupation forces in the Jabalia refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip," the official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.
The agency said an Israeli missile hit a residential building belonging to the "Obaid family in Jabalia camp" and that "dozens were injured, and many others are still missing under the rubble," in that strike alone.
Meanwhile, Medicin Sans Frontier/MSF doctors reported their rescue vehicles, despite being clearly marked, were targeted by Israeli tanks.
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Jason Lee, the Palestine country director for Save the Children, who was in Rafah on Friday, told the Guardian newspaper that what's being witnessed is a fresh population transfer in a country where 1.7 million people—out of an approximate total of 2.3 million—have already been displaced, with most now frantically trying to find safety in the south.
"How is it possible for people to move again? For many, this is not their first evacuation. The scale and scope of this is unprecedented," he said.
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aitalksblog · 11 months
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Exploring the impact and implications of the AI revolution (Part 3)
Nowadays, the term AI is ubiquitous, permeating corporate board meetings, online forum platforms, and casual conversations among friends. In the previous posts (Part 1, Part 2), we presented an introduction to AI and discussed its impact on the job market. Now, we expand our focus to explore the broader global impact of AI. Given the previous discussion on the potential impact of AI in…
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