Anthea McGibbon blogging about the artworld and in particular features critical players on the Jamaican artscape. The blog provides a wide scope of insights on Jamaican artistes - especially visual arts - but also entertainment, performing, literary, culinary
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Artificial Intelligence may be a threat to Jamaica?
Artificial intelligence, under the guise of technological advancement will change our lives forever. One definition is that Artifical Intelligence is 'the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.' Simply put artificial intelligence although created my humans, is actually demonstrated by machines as opposed to intelligence naturally demonstrated by humans and animals.
In reality 'living things' are being replaced, becoming insignificant, even lifeless as lifeless objects come to life.
Jobs and skills as we know it will become redundant.
Imagine robots creating art, and robots diagnosing humans first then eventually themselves erasing the need for medical doctors. Several jobs are therefore at risk as the selected rich determines that the world is overpopulated certainly by useless peresons who do nothing but eat sleep and make trouble.
Think about it - the number of jobs fast being taken over by robots and machines is growing, warning of the need to ultimately be creative in the choices we make starting with how we educate ourselves.
It's worth reading the article in Forbes magazine, managers and top level workers are loosing their jobs quicker than lower level employees.
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