"AI will do 50% of the work for 100% of people." That's what Jensen Huang has claimed: This means AI acts as an assistant, not a replacement. Huang explains that no AI can do every part of a job. Instead, AI can do some tasks much better than humans. For example, AI might do 20% to 50% of a job “1,000 times better” than a human. But it cannot do all of it. Huang warns that the real threat is not AI itself. It’s the person using AI. They will have the advantage. Workers need to adopt AI quickly. The edge will go to those who use AI effectively. Huang’s message is clear: integrate AI into your work. AI moves fast, don’t get left behind. Follow The AI Radar for daily updates.
Thanks for sharing
Great breakdown
Jensen Huang's insights resonate deeply; embracing AI as an assistant rather than a replacement is crucial for future workforce success. The real challenge lies in our ability to adapt and leverage these tools effectively for enhanced productivity.
Please coach this to the CEOs of the world who are on firing spree in the name of AI
AI is leaving more focus and room for thinking and creativity
Fascinating insight, The AI Radar. The idea that AI will help everyone by handling half the workload is both exciting and a bit mind-bending. It's not about replacement, it's about making it greater. The real winners will be those who learn how to collaborate with AI, not compete with it. The future looks less like man vs. machine, and more like man with machine.
This is a superb way of looking at things (currently and maybe for the next 10 years).
100% impacted, replacing a lot of humans by some humans.
this quote has aged guys
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4dIf you are watching this and still not taking AI seriously (I don’t mean using chatGPT to summarize an email) you should wake up…