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Saturday, February 02, 2019

Letting AI Augment the Human Workplace

Nicely done,  agree, though this will require new understanding of both humans and machines.   A means of coordinating when each will think, assist and lead. 

 3 Ways How AI Will Augment the Human Workforce  Posted by Ronald van Loon  in DSC

The question in the AI market is no longer about whether AI can affect the workplace and the human workforce. Instead, the raging curiosity in the market revolves around a series of interlinked questions: When will the AI Wave happen? Will robots replace the whole human workforce? What would the end result look like?

The answers to these questions? Well, AI is happening right now in front of our eyes. The solutions this technology provides vary from self-driven complex processes to the insights and recommendations you get while scrolling through social media. With the impact already visible, one can definitely say that AI will be part of the workforce, but not replace it.

The common fear that robots will soon take over and steal countless jobs is an example of the concept of singularity. While we don’t blame humans for thinking this way, because they have been forced to believe so much in these non-existing changes through the media, the merger of AI and the workplace will be based more on the concept of multiplicity then singularity. Workplaces with multiplicity incorporate a diverse group of humans and robots together to increase efficiency and achieve results that neither of these diverse groups could have achieved working alone.

Multiplicity is therefore the single most important concept that perfectly explains the entry of Artificial Intelligence to the market. The growing interest in Multiplicity by business owners is justified, as it enables humans and machines to innovate and collaborate together to solve their problems.

Tata Communications has worked on the concept of Multiplicity, and recently revealed a study titled ‘AI will diversify human thinking and not replace it.’ As a proud partner of Tata Communications, I have been granted access to this information and have summarised key points from the study below. ... " 

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