While the debate rages on as to the future of work in the face of AI and job automation, one consideration should be whether we can afford to not make use of these developments.
What this article hits home is that we may need to bracket our fears about automation, especially if lives are at risk and AI can be shown to be as effective, if not more so. In this instance, a good argument is made for AI-augmentation that less-skilled professionals can make use of to bridge the experience and skills gap.
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