If you don’t need information to be accurate and for it to just sound nice and feel confident, AI absolutely kills it. There are entire departments where their entire job can boil down to that, feel like AI is going to keep absolutely destroying those jobs.
Reuters reported that the e-commerce giant linked the October cuts to the rise of artificial intelligence software, saying in an internal letter to staff that “this generation of AI is the most transformative technology we’ve seen since the internet, and it’s enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before.”
Which is unironically a great use of robotic tech. Specialist job that needs doing nearly constantly with proven tech and relatively easy. Just needs lots of sensors so it doesn’t beyblade a toddler, probably a reference map of the stores layout so it can more easily figure out if there are people or obstacles around.
Replacing them with ai?
If you don’t need information to be accurate and for it to just sound nice and feel confident, AI absolutely kills it. There are entire departments where their entire job can boil down to that, feel like AI is going to keep absolutely destroying those jobs.
Marketing, for example. AI is absolutely taking those jobs.
I would love to see self-driving floor scrubbers!
I like the one from roborock. Needs to be taller so customers don’t trip on it, though.
Which is unironically a great use of robotic tech. Specialist job that needs doing nearly constantly with proven tech and relatively easy. Just needs lots of sensors so it doesn’t beyblade a toddler, probably a reference map of the stores layout so it can more easily figure out if there are people or obstacles around.
That’s corpo-speak for “fire workers.”