AI will transform nearly every industry by 2026, potentially adding $4.4 trillion annually to the economy. But as 60-70% of current work activities could already be automated, are we prepared for this shift? The opportunity is massive—so are the challenges.
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Today, I have heard multiple times that Australia is in a productivity crisis.
We aren’t. We are in a leadership crisis.
We don’t need people to do more. We need them to be more creative, collaborative, innovative,
AI can do everything else. You just need to work out how.
Keeping The Human At The Center Of Leveraging Automation And AI For Human-Centered Innovation https://t.co/YxRh0by5Ui Written by @MarkRCameron of Alyve Consulting
“One of the things that we've seen with AI is that the rate of acceleration, at least measured by complexity of AI models, is much, much faster than the Moore's Law chart curve we've seen in the last sixty years.”- @azeem