Artificial Intelligence Will Be Here To Stay And Is Not Going To Take Away Our Jobs

By Zeus Labrador - 29 Nov '16 03:10AM

Artificial intelligence has been around for a while and it has been having progress ever since. Making cars that fast wouldn't be possible without these robots in the factory line accurately assembling parts bit by bit. These robots even help reduce fatalities by replacing humans who used do hazardous jobs.

Movies and novels have always warned us that someday, these intelligent machines might learn to fend for themselves and take over the world. Today, this isn't taken seriously but a lighter threat has been foreseen for the near future: Artificial Intelligence taking over people's jobs.

It may seem that software and hardware have generally improved to take over tedious jobs from humans but the truth is, they are just there to improve work. Human beings can always find other jobs to do that AI can't do yet. On top of that, lots of wonderful things happen when combining computer power and human brain creativity.

A report from Accenture has backed up this cause through their Paul Daughtery, Chief Technology Officer, saying that AI is all about enhancing human beings, not totally replacing them. In turn, economic growth will also be enhanced.

One good example is with sales. A good salesperson is irreplaceable, at least for now, but that doesn't mean AI can't help with that. Tools for a salesman such as Oracle, SugarCRM, Salesforce, and a lot more, have driven up positive results for people using them properly. As simple as sales projection generated by AI is enough to boost its user's ability to sell very well.

So whether humans like it or not, AI will be here to stay and will be integrated with most software and hardware moving on. This is how natural as it can get. Daughtery also adds that the way we will embrace AI will be the same way we embrace cloud processing.

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