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Sep 2, 2023

AI Tools for Graphic Designers in 2023

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What is an AI Graphic Design Tool?

Artificial intelligence (AI) models human intelligence processes in computers and computer-controlled robots. This enables computer systems to undertake arduous jobs, allowing people to concentrate on more vital matters.

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Aug 27, 2023

Exciting New IT Jobs That will Come out of AI and the Ones Destined for Automation

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Welcome to the FUTURE of IT jobs! In todays video, “Exciting New IT Jobs That Will Come Out of AI and the Ones Destined for Automation”, we deep dive into the ever-evolving landscape of technology and employment. We’ll explore the some new jobs that have come out of AI and also some jobs that are getting automated because of AI.

Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a professional looking to future-proof your career, or someone just curious about the tech industry, this video is your one-stop guide!

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Aug 25, 2023

ChatGPT Still Needs Humans

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The media frenzy surrounding ChatGPT and other large, language model, artificial intelligence systems spans a range of themes, from the prosaic – large language models could replace conventional web search – to the concerning – AI will eliminate many jobs – and the overwrought – AI poses an extinction-level threat to humanity. All of these themes have a common denominator: large language models herald artificial intelligence that will supersede humanity.

But large language models, for all their complexity, are actually really dumb. And despite the name “artificial intelligence,” they’re completely dependent on human knowledge and labor. They can’t reliably generate new knowledge, of course, but there’s more to it than that.

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Aug 23, 2023

People who use AI will replace workers who don’t: IBM

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The report further says 40 percent of workers will need to polish their skills due to the implementation of AI.

Artificial intelligence (AI) won’t replace employees anytime soon. But people who use AI will replace people who don’t, said tech giant IBM in its report, which talks about the implications of AI in businesses.

Companies are rapidly introducing AI into their workings to free up their employees’ time so they can focus on issues that require their personalized attention. The thing about AI is that it will do exactly what you train it to do. So, the hyperboles around the latest technology snatching away people’s jobs and taking over humanity can calm down.

Aug 16, 2023

Harvard Research Reveals The #1 Key To Living Longer And Happier

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For 80 years, researchers at Harvard have followed participants into old age, collecting data on their physical and mental health, jobs, relationships, etc.

Aug 16, 2023

The humanoid robot that can pilot an airplane better than a human

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The robot’s memory is so large that it can memorise all Jeppesen navigation charts, a task that is impossible for human pilots.

Both artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have made significant strides in recent years, meaning most human jobs could soon be overtaken by technology — on the ground and even in the skies above us.

A team of engineers and researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) is currently developing a humanoid robot that can fly aircraft without needing to modify the cockpit.

Aug 14, 2023

US firms including Netflix, Amazon offer AI jobs that pay up to $900K

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Artificial intelligence has been blamed for thousands of layoffs — but a lucky few who are trained in the red-hot technology could find lucrative jobs paying as much as $900,000 a year. Streaming service Netflix touts an opening for a machine-learning platform product manager on its website that pays anywhere from $300,000 to $900,000 per year, including base salary and bonus.

The role requires tech junkies to “define the strategic vision for MLP [Machine Learning Platform]” and measure its success. Candidates can report to an office in Los Gatos, Calif., or work remotely in the West Coast timezone.

Aug 9, 2023

What the Finance Industry Tells Us About the Future of AI

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What will artificial intelligence do to industries and jobs? For a preview, look to the finance industry which has been incorporating data and algorithms for a long time, and which is always a canary in the coal mine for new technology. The experience of finance suggests that AI will transform some industries (sometimes very quickly) and that it will especially benefit larger players. But it may not leave the overall system better off.

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Aug 7, 2023

Traditional Industries In An AI World

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Jeff Tao is the founder, CEO and core developer of TDengine.

The emergence of ChatGPT in the public eye has brought new life to the field of artificial intelligence (AI). As AI technology enters all industries, it becomes a part of our work and lives, ushering in a new industrial revolution. While jobs will be lost, new opportunities will be created for those who work with AI.

Traditional industries, such as energy and manufacturing, are even more anxious about the AI-oriented future than those in the IT sector. They want to know how they can use AI technologies to reduce costs and increase efficiency in their industries.

Aug 6, 2023

Report: AI Will Take More Jobs Away from Women Than Men

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Automation is many things, but apparently, it is not gender-neutral.

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