Not exact matches
AI - based systems are beginning to
replace or enhance many white - collar jobs that are currently done by
human experts.
Though the fear of robots
replacing human workers captures the imagination, most
experts agree that there's no need to freak out.
«One of the most interesting things we've noticed over the last decade is the ability of math and machines to
replace human judgment, particularly
expert judgment,» Rabois said on Founder Calls, a new podcast run by Box CEO Aaron Levie.
But as far as the question of accountability and liability goes, we might already be homing in on an answer, one that points to a shift in how the root cause of damage is assessed: When a computerized driver
replaces a
human one,
experts say the companies behind the software and hardware sit in the legal liability chain — not the car owner or the person's insurance company.
Cambridge, Mass. - September 5, 2012 - A team of
experts in mechanics, materials science, and tissue engineering at Harvard have created an extremely stretchy and tough gel that may pave the way to
replacing damaged cartilage in
human joints.
Robots are expected to
replace us in tasks once considered exclusive of
humans — from driving cars to making
expert medical diagnosis.
Labor
experts and reams of data released in recent months argue otherwise: They foretell vast economic consequences upon the mass - market arrival of AI, as entire industries are displaced — not just blue - collar jobs like trucking, as self - driving vehicles
replace humans at the wheel, but white - collar positions like stock trading too.
In addition,
experts stress technology such as Applicant Tracking Systems are not intended to
replace human screening entirely but simply make the hiring pool more manageable, and that «the single best method of getting a job remains a referral from a company employee.»