Artificial intelligence and jobs of the future

AI matters Pub Date : 2019-01-11 DOI:10.1145/3299758.3300060
S. Sreeram
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Humans, the most intelligent species on planet Earth, have always found a way to adapt to their dynamic environment and survive in a consistent manner. We have made tremendous progress in evolving from primitive men and women in small, dreary caves to modern men and women in large, bustling cities. Our passionate strive to survive and affinity to adapt is similar to that shown by mosquitoes; regardless of the continuous development and massive deployment of insect repellent products, these undeniably irking insects, which cause a plethora of life-threatening diseases, always make a striking comeback (Stanczyk, Brookfield, Field, & Logan, 2013).
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人工智能与未来的就业
人类是地球上最聪明的物种,总是找到一种适应动态环境并以一致的方式生存的方法。我们已经取得了巨大的进步,从原始的男人和女人在小而沉闷的洞穴中进化为现代的男人和妇女在大而繁华的城市中。我们对生存的热情追求和适应的亲和力与蚊子表现出的相似;不管驱虫产品的不断开发和大规模部署,这些不可否认的令人讨厌的昆虫总是会卷土重来,它们会导致大量危及生命的疾病(Stanczyk,Brookfield,Field,&Logan,2013)。
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