AI revolution will help workers with their jobs, not replace them, tech leaders say Leaders in the tech industry, gathered at the CES technology show in Vegas, are optimistic that artificial intelligence (AI) tools will help people with their jobs and won't lead to technology replacing them.
"It will have cars avoiding car accidents and save us a lot of human misery, but new human skills will be needed to create new jobs," he spilled.
Senior figures in the tech sector have argued the aim is not to replace humans at work but help improve their working lives by augmenting certain tasks to allow them to focus on other things both professionally and personally.
The positive is that it will take away from humans a lot of jobs that are repetitive and that humans don’t want to do – and it will give us longer and healthier lives.
"For example, in the auto industry as we move to self-driving – which is generative AI in part – you will have jobs creating new environments and cars.