Salesforce co-founder Marc Benioff believes AI should be considered a “human right” due to its potential to create both equality and inequality.
The ongoing World Economic Forum discussed AI’s impact on job markets and its potential to lead to greater inequality.
An IMF report indicated that about 40% of global employment is susceptible to AI replacement, with older workers being particularly vulnerable. (Trending: Bombshell J6 Footage Raises Questions About Pelosi’s Team)
“We are risking a new tech divide, between those who have access to AI & those who don't.”
“Those w/out AI are going to be weaker & poorer, less educated & sicker.”
“So we must ask ourselves, 'Is this the kind of world we want to live in?'“
—Marc Benioff pic.twitter.com/Rotqd8lmNQ
— Daniel Peter (@danieljpeter) January 31, 2019
However, Bill Gates highlighted AI’s positive impact on productivity, especially for coders, leading to significant improvements in quality and efficiency.
“I think AI has to be almost a human right,” Benioff said.
“I’ve actually been saying that for decades that AI could be a creator of inequality. It could also be a creator of equality.”
“I think that AI is going to change a lot of what we do. I think there’s going to be a lot of displacement of some people’s jobs that are like with almost any technology that comes out,” Cloudflare co-founder and CEO Matthew Prince said.
“I have found it’s a real productivity increase… likewise, for coders, you’re seeing 40%, 50% productivity improvements which means you can get programs [done] sooner. You can make them higher quality and make them better. So mostly what we’ll see is that the productivity of white-collar [workers] will go up,” Bill Gates stated.
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