Happy Labor Day! 💪 This one is special. AI will certainly shape the future of mental labor, but maybe not in the ways you might think. Kognitos CEO Binny Gill shares his thoughts. #ai #artificialintelligence
This is an excellent reflection on labor automation and the current knowledge worker "automation" via AI. Thanks for sharing this thought, Binny Gill. There are SO many facets of the current Knowledge Revolution in AI and ML that need to be discussed, and this is, in fact, one of them. When machines can perform knowledge tasks 24/7 365 when they go "bump," do humans have to work in lock-step to keep the bigger machine running smoothly? This has both GOOD and BAD repercussions for the future of human work. Ultimately, it's up to humans to decide which is healthy, which creates the most successful outcomes, and which is the greater good for the human condition and put those boundaries in place. I am looking forward to your next shared reflection!
When you reduce friction from work, people do more work. We will continue to get better but also busier. Well said
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2moBinny well said. With every industrial (or AI) revolution, one thing has been constant - human resilience. This AI stage may cause fear since unlike the past where we have automated manual labor, processing labor we are now outsourcing much of the thinking - with decisions left to humans (for now). I believe in human resilience. As I have often said AI gives us a gift and a choice - the gift is that if time and the choice is ours - what will we do with it. More work, may not be answer.