Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Who is the assistant-human or artificial intelligence? - State-Times

In today’s time, every industry is using AI extensively so that their work becomes easier and it is happening but is it really for the well-being of humans because AI has taken over the work of many people? According to research from America, about 37% of US adults believe that AI will result in fewer opportunities, while older generations express pessimism and worry about potential skill replacement. They are more inclined to embrace AI as a collaborative partner rather than viewing it as a threat. AI is a big concern. It potentially impacts job security in every industry and will primarily replace entry-level jobs. To avoid this job-eating disaster, institutions should adequately prepare students for the challenges and opportunities presented by AI. Institutions should incorporate more training on AI and its implications into their curriculum because we should make AI our assistant and not become its assistant.


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