Relax, artificial intelligence isn’t coming for your job

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There is a pervasive underlying fear from generations raised on dystopian science fiction that artificial intelligence and robotics will be the undoing of humankind. Eventually, the conventional thinking goes — even the likes of Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking are on board here — artificial intelligence will become smarter than the organic variety and terrible things will happen as machines take over the planet.

In reality, however, it’s much more likely AI isn’t going to destroy us — or even take our jobs. In fact, it’s very likely going to help us do our jobs better. Think about that for a moment. The idea that AI could help us work smarter is not nearly as sexy as the notion of robot overlords taking over Earth — but it is a much more realistic view of artificial intelligence technology in 2016. It’s worth noting, that’s as true for the line worker at a factory as it is for a salesperson or knowledge worker.

While it may seem like every software engineer is trying to create the perfect algorithm to replace human workers, many are simply trying to find ways to make you a better employee by combining the power of the computer with your creative working brains.

[SIZE=5]Augmenting humans[/SIZE]
Artificial intelligence will be about enhancing humans, not replacing them — and driving tremendous economic growth in the process.

“AI is not to make super humans, it’s to make humans super.”

The idea that AI could help us work smarter is not nearly as sexy as the notion of robot overlords taking over Earth — but it is a much more realistic view of artificial intelligence technology in 2016.

AI will reach down to the factory floor. A certain tech company has been working to combine AI with an augmented reality headset to teach low-skilled workers new jobs. The workers are fed very specific instructions through the headset — and they learn much more quickly this way. They found employees loved this approach, as did employers because they could distribute workers across a variety of tasks without a lot of costly training.

[SIZE=5]Building a better salesperson[/SIZE]
When one looks at AI, one of the places we are starting to see it emerge in a big way this year, has been in sales tools from Salesforce, Oracle, SugarCRM, Base and others. The thinking is that sales teams can’t possibly keep track of all the factors out there that could be having impact on an individual sale — and that’s where the machine can help.

Good sales people have an innate talent for communicating with their customers and knowing how to push and prod them to the final sale. What they often lack, no matter how good they are, is an understanding all of the underlying issues that could have a negative impact on a possible sale.

That’s where AI can come in providing information about how the current deal relates to other deals, what’s happening in the news that could have an impact on a deal, what the tone suggests in the latest email exchanges, and so forth. A machine and good CRM software can process all of this external information, provide insight to the sales team, and let humans worry about the social interactions that are needed to close the sale.

[SIZE=5]AI is here to stay[/SIZE]
Regardless of how you feel about it, AI is going to be built into most software moving forward. It’s just the natural course of software evolution. If you can build smarter software, why wouldn’t you? We will see a much more rapid adoption curve for AI than we did with cloud computing.

In the past, a company had to make a deliberate decision to switch from on-prem to an entirely new model, and it has taken some time for that idea to catch on. AI will simply be part of the fabric of much of the software being built from this point on. It’s also a technology that has been in development for years, waiting for the right moment. We now have the compute power and data to make it work in real business scenarios.

Google, Microsoft, AWS, Oracle, IBM or any platform vendor — are also exposing artificial intelligence programming tools in the form of APIs, putting this kind of technology within reach of every company. We don’t know how long it will take for organizations to start building more intelligent applications internally, but it would seem if they build the APIs, the developers will come.

While things often tend to move more slowly in technology than many of us think, AI is a trend that should progress much more rapidly as the software vendors push it deeper and deeper into the software they develop. As this happens, it’s important to keep in mind, the goals of this approach are designed to help you work more efficiently and intelligently — not to remove you from the equation.

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Algos are already sending traders packing mate…

They caused the stock market crash in 2008. And the wallstreet traders (people) came back to fix the situation. Any program is as good as the programmer who made it

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No man they didn’t. This was on subprime lending and unsecured loans on property. However, they did cause the 2010 flash crash and latest the pound flash crash after brexit had long occured.

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Du u guys recall VIP PORTAL, the forex trading ponzi scheme that sunk with huge chank of cash from the naive Kenyans…
I had so much interest in comprehending the primordial algorithms embedded in forex trading, but i gave up after being conned by those shit head merciless shiny eyes morans.
The fire furnace is still designed to burn the father of all Ponzi scheme Benerd Merdoff.

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A true trader can not accept to trade for you. Instead they will teach you how to. I hate to explain drawdowns to clients…

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Using lies to try and prop up an argument makes you look dumb and takes away any credibility you might have had… Unajaribu kudanganya na tuko na net. Siku hizi si kama kitambo when you could say anything and people would be obliged to listen.

The article you posted only use an example of a sales person (who does non-routine work that involves communication) Accountants on the other hand do routine work that can be easily automated, so do cashiers, clerks accounts payable officers, internal auditors e.t.c may be external auditors will survive because legally they have be liable to be sued and only legal persons can be sued. Otherwise the bookkeeping and accounting profession will be automated.

Hii ni nini Was software responsible for the financial crisis? | Technology | The Guardian . DO UR RESEARCH YOU EDUCATED FOOL

You’re still the fool here. First of all algo-trading isn’t using the kind of AI that we are saying will cause massive unemployment of white-collar workers.

From the article you just posted:

Those algorithms were based on risk assessments that were seriously flawed, based only on the risk to the market at that moment, rather on cold, hard empirical data about a person’s ability to pay and what would happen if a lot, rather than a few of them, stopped.

The software and the models it is based on is just as good as the data it is given . Guess who was giving it data . If a real AI program was used to give out loans in the first place then the low income earners would not have been given housing loans. If those loans which were extremely risky had been assessed by the quants on the ability of the loaned person to pay then that could have been factored into the algorithm. Again I repeat an algotrader didn’t cause the crash it was human negligence in not factoring in loan default risk.

I’ll dumb it down for you : Analyst make mistake, program make doodoo and cause market to have an owie. :D:D

Inaonekana wewe husoma na kupayuka bila kujua what the article says. I bet you just picked the first link that your search showed.

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Hata article unataka nikusomee pia. Now am convinced you more than a fool

Nimeisoma yote. I just don’t take things at face value without reading into the underlying cause.Wewe hauja soma my reply. Can you refute or will you just post insults. Let me put in another way. If I send you to the market to buy eggs, flour and milk and you do exactly that but I realize that I needed sugar later on. Is it your fault or mine. The part I put in bold is from your article.

@Jemoh10 wacha panganga mob ya vitu huelewi. Go watch “The Big Shot”. Might explain it better to you

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AI naitazama kama nimeketi pale

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Wacha emotion

Is that all you got?