AI can help workers, but not good enough to replace them

Are we living in the AI present or is the artificial intelligence future still years away? Fortune AI editor Jeremy Kahn believes artificial intelligence will be worlds away from where it is now in two to five years, but "it's still not going to be good enough to do your entire job."

The author of Mastering AI: A Survival Guide to Our Superpowered Future comments on the use cases of AI programs as more employers adopt large-language learning into theior workflows and companies like Amazon (AMZN) adopt the fourth-generation of Graviton processors:

"What people can do with the technology is really powerful, and it's a lot more than you can actually gain by just taking people out. Again, the technology is not yet good enough to actually substitute for people, but it is good enough to help people become much more productive."

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This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

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