XPRIZE Foundation Founder and Executive Chairman Peter Diamandis discusses the pros and cons of AI on The Claman Countdown.
extensive use of artificial intelligence Many workers are worried that rapidly evolving technology will ultimately put them out of work, and one expert says that’s a real concern, but some people don’t expect it to happen. It’s not like that.
2024 Labor Trends Index Annual Report Recently Released Microsoft Corporation According to LinkedIn, 45% of knowledge workers worldwide say they’re concerned about AI replacing them, but Lawrence Liew, director of AI innovation at AI Singapore, says there are more pressing concerns. It says there is a threat.
Workers who have not yet taken advantage of AI risk being replaced by those who have already mastered it, one expert said. (license/image)
“AI is not going to replace you,” Liew reportedly said during a panel discussion at Salesforce’s World Tour Essentials event in Singapore. today’s business. “You will be replaced by someone who uses AI to outperform you.”
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Liew went on to say that the most important skill workers can develop today is to learn how to provide detailed prompts that yield more conversational results, making generative AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT more effective. He argued that this is a method that can be used to
Lou Basenese, president and chief market strategist at Public Ventures, argues on “The Big Money Show” that AI will be the backbone of everything digitized.
“You need to give AI a lot of context. You need to treat it like a very diligent intern who makes mistakes every now and then,” he said. “If you think about it, if you [asking] If an intern does something, it’s more than just a sentence. Your intern is probably wondering what to do. ”
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According to the same Work Trend report, most professionals are already working on improving their AI skills, and competition in this field is already heating up.

According to Liu, workers who develop the ability to communicate effectively with AI tools will have an advantage in the workplace. (license/image)
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According to the report, the use of AI tools among knowledge workers around the world has nearly doubled in the past six months, with 75% admitting to using AI tools.

