AI Can't Replace Humans at Work: Research
With the rise of AI or artificial intelligence, a study on the situation that human jobs cannot be replaced in most cases has been revealed in the minds of many. According to a study published in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) research, artificial intelligence is not destined to replace humans in most workplaces due to its expensive approach.
The study found that only 23 percent of jobs could be replaced by human substitutes through AI. Most of these tasks are done through AI-powered virtual recognition devices and systems. People may not be able to finish the work economically due to these expensive methods.
Indeed, the IMF's analysis suggests that AI will make job creation more difficult and global inequality may worsen. So the IMF assumes that policymakers need to think about how to deal with this situation.
The results of this study are increasing the fear of job loss among people. They are worried about what might happen next and should take the initiative to set things aside.
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AI couldn't place hard jobs that actually involve work.
Oddly, the area where it might be useful is with all of the soft jobs in management. It would be fun if it replaced people in HR, the legal staff and mid level bureaucrats.
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