AI is coming, what is our way out?

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-03-07

a.

AI is coming

It is an indisputable fact that AI continues to enter our lives.

You don't see, many universities have opened AI majors, and even middle schools have launched AI courses.

Although many people still don't know what AI is, this does not affect its ferocious pace.

So, what do we do?

b.

BBC Answer:

Don't worry too much, there are some jobs that can't be replaced by AI.

For example, in the following three areas, humans will defeat machines:

there are three areas where humans h**e a distinct advantage over machines. these are areas that are key to job creation.

where humans beat machines

1. creative ende**ours:these include creative writing, entrepreneurship, and scientific discovery. these can be highly paid and rewarding jobs. there is no better time to be an entrepreneur with an insight than today, because you can use technology to leverage your invention.

2. social interactions:robots do not h**e the kinds of emotional intelligence that humans h**e. motivated people who are sensitive to the needs of others make great managers, leaders, salespeople,negotiators, caretakers, nurses, and teachers. consider, for example, the idea of a robot giving a half-time pep talk to a high school football team. that would not be inspiring. recent research makes clear that social skills are increasingly in demand.

3. physical dexterity and mobility:if you h**e ever seen a robot try to pick up a pencil you see how clumsy and slow they are, compared to a human child. humans h**e millennia of experience hiking mountains, swimming lakes, and dancing—practice that gives them extraordinary agility and physical dexterity.

jobs that depend on these kinds of skills and experiences, such as gardening and housekeeping, are jobs that robots are not good at. some of these jobs are not always highly paid, but it is unlikely that a robot will soon take them over. however, our friends in robotics are working hard at getting better all the time, so this last category is the one most likely to change.

c.

Yi Zhongtian's answer:

The following is an excerpt from a speech given by Mr. Yi Zhongtian).

d.

Personal Reflections:

On the one hand, hard work and lifelong learning are necessary.

From the beginning of the "Zhou Yi" of the Western Zhou Dynasty, we are admonished:Tianxingjian, a gentleman strives for self-improvement

Therefore, constantly improving their strength and core competitiveness is the eternal last word.

Panic, on the other hand, doesn't have to.

We need to see both "change" and "change".

Indeed, in the 21st century, the only constant is change. Rapid change and rapid change are the greatest characteristics of our time.

However, Dale Carnegie died in 1955, why did his books "The Weakness of Human Nature" and "The Virtues of Human Nature" still sell well?

The reason is simple: because there is one thing that has remained unchanged for thousands of years, and it is human nature.

Dale Carnegie's success and greatness lies in his profound revelation of human nature.

We'll always need the hugs of our loved ones and the listening of our friends, not the company of robots, no matter how intelligent they are.

We will always like to watch Kobe Bryant and Messi gallop and fight on the court, not the robot performances, no matter how wonderful they are.

Some things can never be replaced.

blood is thicker than water.

nothing is greater than truth.

Maybe,What robots lack is blood and flesh, feeling and emotion, and soul, the things that make us humans, and all that they carry.

There is,It's really human nature to like it, and robots, no matter how realistic, how **, and how serious they are, after all, they are still "fake" in essence.

So, no matter how the tide goes and goes, no matter how things changeAlways respect humanity,

Keep the soul forever

Always keep that "truth".

to understand human nature,

To serve humanity.

This is the way out for us as human beings, and it is also the meaning of human existence.

Wang Qiang, founder of New Oriental, said

In the era of general anxiety, do you have the courage to stand on the opposite side of the trend?

When everyone is chasing more, do you dare to pursue less?

When everyone is chasing fast, do you dare to pursue slow?

When everyone is pursuing shallow, do you dare to pursue deep?

I want to say: in an era of hustle and bustle, do you dare to be quiet?

In a utilitarian era, do you dare to be indifferent?

In an impetuous era, do you dare to focus?

In an era of "change", do you dare to "stay the same"?

Of course, "thick accumulation" is for "thin hair", today's "slow" is for tomorrow's "fast", and today's "unchanged" is to cope with tomorrow's "change".

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