Artificial Intelligence: The Biggest Threat to Knowledge Workers?
Thomas Henry Oz Sandvik
Software Platform Architect at Terma | iOS & Apple Mobile/Web Technologies | Exploring AI
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most talked-about trends in the tech industry today. Some experts believe that AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we work, while others are concerned that it could lead to widespread job losses.
McKinsey & Co. just dropped a new report, and sadly for those of us who like job security, it's not painting the rosiest picture while it's saying AI might take over a 60-70% of all work hours in the foreseeable future.
According to McKinsey & Co, the?people?who should be most worried are knowledge workers, like me ..you?. That includes anyone from software developers and engineers to editors and pharmacists. Basically, if your job revolves around knowing stuff and using that knowledge, AI is quickly getting good at your?job.
The progress is happening rapidly. Initial research from the company indicated that AI technology would not reach the ability to match an average human's performance in tasks involving "natural-language understanding" until 2027. However, McKinsey now predicts that this milestone will be achieved this very year.
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Even though these findings could be a buzzkill, they're also pointing out that AI could give us new job opportunities and ramp up productivity. The trick for businesses is to be on their toes and get ready for?all?the changes AI is going to bring.
For those of us breaking a sweat about the future of our jobs, here are?a few ?advices. And guess where I got these pointers from? None other than "The Enemy" itself - the all-knowing Google Bard. If anyone's got the inside?knowledge, it's?Bard…or ChatGPT..or!:
Maybe and just maybe..with these pointers in mind, you?and I?can boost?our?odds of keeping?our?game strong in the AI era.