AI will change work like the internet did. That’s either a problem or an opportunity
British Secretary of State for Defense spoke with Fox News Digital about the way the AUKUS alliance looks to integrate AI, highlighting it as a key feature of the containment approach to China's regional ambitions.
In the late ’90s through the year 2000, people thought that the arrival of the internet was the end of the world. People believed they would be outmatched, out of jobs or that the world and economy would collapse as they knew it.
If you asked someone then for their advice on picking a major or a future career, you might have gotten answers from "get a job in computers — it’s the future" to "call it quits, everything is going to change anyway."
This wasn’t the last time people made grim predictions in the face of a new technology.
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Today, people don’t know what to think about artificial intelligence or what the next few years will look like. The consensus from popular opinion is that the future is bleak. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) found that 60% of U.S. jobs will be exposed to AI and........
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