Artificial intelligence can already replace 11.7% of the U.S. labor market, across finance, health care and professional services, according to MIT's study.
Oh they’re great at lots of it. AI call centers? Completely unnavigable. If you wanted help, instead of customer support you should tweet at the company and hope it goes viral
AI doctors? They can deny insurance coverages at light speed. Same day rejection is the kind of “innovation” healthcare needs
AI investment advisors? They’ll help you talk yourself into betting on whatever notion you think might be profitable, and tell you that’s it’s the smartest most clever investment idea they’ve ever heard
Would love to see an actual example of them being better than a person in these fields.
Oh they’re great at lots of it. AI call centers? Completely unnavigable. If you wanted help, instead of customer support you should tweet at the company and hope it goes viral
AI doctors? They can deny insurance coverages at light speed. Same day rejection is the kind of “innovation” healthcare needs
AI investment advisors? They’ll help you talk yourself into betting on whatever notion you think might be profitable, and tell you that’s it’s the smartest most clever investment idea they’ve ever heard