tellers and jobs like that will be the first to be challenged. then repetitive blue collar jobs like dishwasher. assembly line workers, and a little bit later drivers also will be challenged. maria: li says in the next 15 years 44% of jobs will be replaced by machine. he says anything any job that relies on data can be done easier and faster by a ma she. later, jobs like trucking will be replaced. the vehicle will replace some kind of job that drivers are required to do today. but it will create new stunts because of the expansive effect on the economy. the whole nature of warehouses will change. there are piles of inventory waiting to be sold are in the
but who makes the call, reacting in seconds. if we don t lead and define the rules how a.i. will be used in warfare, it will be defined by russia and china. maria: how can a.i. do things better than people? there is a whole bunch of things. let s say you want to predict where you will need certain military assets before you perform some action. doing that prediction takes huge teams of people doing analysis with enormous quantities of data. if you need to snap your fingers and it s done, a.i. can work faster than a person could. say you want real-time surveillance analysis across hundreds of thousandsize. and bring it all into one super powerful brain and think about what it means from those one
cost? tonight, the leading minds will help us understand the good, the bad, and the scary. this new technology brings with it concerns. your assistants are getting smarter. the next level of computing has arrived. and it s software studying your routines. listening to your voice and recognizing your speech. watching you work. learning your habits. enabling the machine to take over routine tasks. manage simple calls to return good. organize data. map out a ride, all good from point to point. most of people have seen personal computers and cell phones and other devices get smarter with software. but the next kind of software is the a.i. software which takes a lot of information from the real world and can understand it in a way that is too intense for
tellers and jobs like that will be the first to be challenged. then repetitive blue collar jobs like dishwasher. assembly line workers, and a little bit later drivers also will be challenged. maria: li says in the next 15 years 44% of jobs will be replaced by machine. he says anything any job that relies on data can be done easier and faster by a ma she. later, jobs like trucking will be replaced. the vehicle will replace some kind of job that drivers are required to do today. but it will create new stunts because of the expansive effect on the economy. the whole nature of warehouses will change. there are piles of inventory waiting to be sold are in the
but who makes the call, reacting in seconds. if we don t lead and define the rules how a.i. will be used in warfare, it will be defined by russia and china. maria: how can a.i. do things better than people? there is a whole bunch of things. let s say you want to predict where you will need certain military assets before you perform some action. doing that prediction takes huge teams of people doing analysis with enormous quantities of data. if you need to snap your fingers and it s done, a.i. can work faster than a person could. say you want real-time surveillance analysis across hundreds of thousandsize. and bring it all into one super powerful brain and think about what it means from those one