YIN WEIDA, CEO, WONG IN-HOON: AI DOESN'T JUST "TAKE" YOUR JOB, BUT IT'S A STRANGE CAREER

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YIN WEIDA, CEO, WONG IN-HOON: AI DOESN'T JUST "TAKE" YOUR JOB, BUT IT'S A STRANGE CAREER

MANY PEOPLE, INCLUDING JEFFREY HINTON, THE "AI" GODFATHER, ARE WORRIED ABOUT AI May lead to large-scale unemployment and increase social inequalityI don't know. But Wong In-hoon was more optimistic in The Joe Logan Exchange -- that's allBeyond a single mandate, with greater value in itselfOccupations that are more resilient to the risk of being replaced。

WONG IN-HOON SAID, “THE POINT IS, WHAT IS THE REAL JOB? YOUR WORK MUST GO BEYOND A SINGLE TASK ITSELF.” HE CITED, FOR EXAMPLE, THAT RADIOLOGISTS WOULD NOT BE COMPLETELY REPLACED BY AI, ALTHOUGH AI WAS MORE EFFICIENT IN SCANNING IMAGES, THE ROLE OF RADIOLOGISTS WAS TODiagnosis of diseasesAnd not just..View ImageI don't know. Image analysis is just part of the diagnosis。

He also acknowledged that a post that performed a single duplicate task was likely to be replaced by automation and that “a large number of personnel could be involved”. He made an example: "If your job is to cut vegetables, the Chamber of Commerce of Kitchen Electrics will replace you."

AT THE SAME TIME, WONG IN-HOON PREDICTS THAT AI AND THE ROBOT WILL MEET ONCE THEY BECOME POPULARNew chains and jobsFor example, large numbers of technicians are needed to make and maintain robots. He even envisaged a robotic costume industry -- people wouldCustomize the look for robots"I hope my robot looks different from yours," he said. When asked whether the work would eventually be done by robots, he said, “Finally so”。

Huang In-hoon also said:I DON'T KNOW WHERE I'M GOING TO END UP, AND I DON'T THINK THERE'S A MOMENT WHEN WE'RE GOING TO GET RID OF HUMANSI don't know. He believed that change would be more gradual, rather than a dramatic change overnight。

1AI LEARNED FROM PODCAST CONTENT THAT WONG IN-HOON WAS GENERALLY OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THE FUTURE OF AI. HE NOTED THAT HUMAN CONCERNS ABOUT NEW TECHNOLOGIES HAD HISTORICALLY TENDED TO DRIVE SAFER AND MORE RELIABLE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS, AND THAT THE TIME HAD COME TO INCORPORATE SUCH CAUTION INTO THE DESIGN OF THE AI SYSTEM。

HE ADDED THAT TODAY ' S AI, BEFORE ANSWERING QUESTIONS, WOULD STUDY, REFLECT ON ITS OWN ANSWERS AND USE TOOLS TO PROVIDE BETTER SOLUTIONS, AND THAT THESE CAPABILITIES WERE REDUCING ERRORS OR "PREGNANCYS." LOOKING AHEAD, AS AI PERFORMANCE INCREASES SIGNIFICANTLY, MORE COMPUTING POWER WILL BE USED FOR DEEPER REFLECTION AND RESEARCH, THUS CONTRIBUTING TO MORE RELIABLE RESULTS。

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