Two experts from UC Berkeley and Google offer their views on the impact of AI and Robotics on Work and Retirement. Their views may surprise you.
Both felt that the fears around AI and Robotics destroying jobs or worse leading to the Singularity where AI takes over are overblown. The Singularity is a term promoted by Ray Kurzweil which predicts that based on Moore’s law and the doubling of computing power per dollar every few years that:By 2030 the Singularity will occur and runaway AI will emergeThe three-dimensional rendering of shining human brain. Plexus structure evolving around.
Eric Brewer shared “I feel like our kids will grow up in a generation that expects that they can do whatever they want at any time. That’s super empowering.” If you’re still worried about being forced into an early retirement - you can run your own scenario through this- and yes we are considering folding in AI and Machine Learning to help bring better results to more people at a lower cost.
The good news is that smart people are working every day to use technology to bring better solutions to more people to solve big problems across the world and all industries.
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