Senior Engineering Manager in Finance (non-banking), 5,001 - 10,000 employees
Not at all places but some of the places.System Operation Manager in Finance (non-banking), 501 - 1,000 employees
Not at all...IT Manager in Education, 501 - 1,000 employees
AI will, for sure, take some jobs but, most will be done by us mere mortals.Some may even be monitoring/managing some AI-controlled jobs.
For me, AI is still a big NO: the tech is still "too green" and, in a lot of cases, easily hackable.
Solution Architect in Retail, 10,001+ employees
AI can replace human brains not beingsData Scientist & Analytics Manager, Self-employed
"Without Human Intelligence there is no Artificial Intelligence". AI is a powerful tool, but it is not a replacement for humans. AI can automate many tasks, but it cannot replicate the creativity, problem-solving, and empathy that humans possess. These abilities are essential for many jobs, and it is unlikely that AI will be able to fully replace humans in these roles.Content you might like
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Head of Information and Data Analytics in Software, 5,001 - 10,000 employees
There is no doubt that AI and Machine Learning have had a tremendous impact on business. It fact, it is being applied to almost every industry there is. Here are some quick examples of how AI/ ML have created business ...read moreDirector of IT, Self-employed
ChatGPT has helped many of my users, including myself, write more effective emails.
So, short answer is NO. But for specific context, the answer is a definite YES.
As AI progress quite fast, who knows in 2030 what will be the reality.