The Rise of Artificial Intelligence
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence, Virtual reality, and Gaming Technologies
AI and automation will not only eliminate jobs but will transform every aspect of how organizations function and how work gets accomplished.
At the same time, Virtual Reality (VR) and gaming applications for business and personal lives are growing in leaps and bounds. While most people may see the impact on blue collar, or service industry work, it’s clear white collars jobs will also be affected.
After years of both improvements and hype, machine learning has hit the vertical part of the exponential curve. Computers are now replacing skilled practitioners in fields such as architecture, finance, aviation, law, medicine, and resource industries and changing the nature of work in a broad range of other jobs and professions. Deep Knowledge Ventures, a Hong Kong venture-capital firm, has gone so far as to appoint a decision-making algorithm to its board of directors.
There is no question that the rapid development of AI, VR systems and gaming will have wide and deep application to our personal lives and the workplace, and that will include occupations such as therapists and coaches. The question is not if, but when.
AI and automation will not only eliminate jobs but will transform every aspect of how organizations function and how work gets accomplished.
At the same time, Virtual Reality (VR) and gaming applications for business and personal lives are growing in leaps and bounds. While most people may see the impact on blue collar, or service industry work, it’s clear white collars jobs will also be affected.
After years of both improvements and hype, machine learning has hit the vertical part of the exponential curve. Computers are now replacing skilled practitioners in fields such as architecture, finance, aviation, law, medicine, and resource industries and changing the nature of work in a broad range of other jobs and professions. Deep Knowledge Ventures, a Hong Kong venture-capital firm, has gone so far as to appoint a decision-making algorithm to its board of directors.
There is no question that the rapid development of AI, VR systems and gaming will have wide and deep application to our personal lives and the workplace, and that will include occupations such as therapists and coaches. The question is not if, but when.
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