Similar to how your washing machine and dishwasher are there mainly for you to save time, AI is likely to allow us to focus on the parts of our jobs in which we can add the most value, be most creative, and mainly to free our time. So even if AI technically would have the capacity of absorbing the content of most books in the world, in probably any language and come up with a somewhat personal style of communication, the magic and thrill of creating Art with words is something that is pretty much going to rest in our domain of competition in the years to come.ĪI and technology should not be seen as enemies or competition, however. Writing especially is such an imaginative fine art, and being able to place a specific selection of words in the right order is definitely a challenging endeavor. So how could we ever code a pattern to go against all rules? It is very much going against many of the status-quo rules and parameters of conventional Art, which makes innovative Art so surprising and fresh. ![]() Jokes apart, Art, in general, is such a vast, creative, mysterious, and open meta-world that it is extremely hard to think that AI would ever be able to distill the quintessence of what makes a book, a play, a statue, or a drawing so magically beautiful to enjoy. One of the main principles of AI, center of many debates, is that we should never let machines program each other, perhaps a possible fourth law of robotics (see Isaac Asimov three law of robotics)?īeing a hippy artist might not turn out to be that bad, after all. So this specific professional category is only going to get more needed in the years to come. Very soon, we will witness the entrance in our lives of the internet of things, in which an incredibly large number of devices will be interconnected, exchange data (supposedly for our good), and interact actively with each other. Reviewing the system capabilities, controlling the workflow and schedule improvements and increase automation is only part of a Computer System Analyst, a profession that is a great demand in the last years. No matter how automated we become, there will always be the need of a human presence that can run maintenance work, update, improve, correct, and set-up complex software and hardware systems that often require coordination among more than one specialist in order to properly work. These are some of the jobs that are near-impossible that AI will be able to replace them in the coming years. Executive search firms in Sweden, for example, rely significantly on personal connections, knowledge of the job market, and the ability to analyze a candidate’s fit within a company culture – all of which AI may not be able to fully recreate.Īnd that’s not all. Even in Sweden, a country known for innovative technology, certain vocations will always require a human touch. However, it’s important to note that not all jobs will be replaced by AI. Many jobs will be replaced by machines and robots in the near Future, probably starting from the transportation industry with self-driving taxis, buses, and trucks. ![]() We are in the midst of a working revolution that even the brightest experts struggle to decipher how it could evolve in the next few decades. Artificial Intelligence has already entered many professions, with the purpose of reducing the burden of repetitive and boring tasks that humans are generally not too good with and that computers excel in. We should not think of AI uniquely in regards to large assembling robots, however. More and more automated machines and software are taking over any possible repetitive tasks that can be somewhat ordered in a process that a computer can understand. It’s not too hard to put ourselves in the shoes of large factory owners and see how they could prefer to buy an expensive machine that can work 24/7 without ever asking for a raise. ![]() But one thing is certain, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here, and it is here to stay.
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