The world is abuzz, not with the US presidential election, but with Artificial Intelligence (AI). How do you feel about this game changing suite of technologies?
Whether we agree or not, the AI tsunami is coming ashore. What we, as individuals do about this phenomenon will dictate the remainder of our career and even quality of life.
Do you see this as a threat or opportunity? Technological advancement has led to the indoor flush toilet, horseless carriage and even the ubiquitous Smartphone. What makes AI any different?
The burden we all face when confronting the inevitable is to adapt. Some jobs will be eliminated, (the preverbal buggy whip manufactures) and others will emerge. Your task is to stay relevant.
Beyond AI
AI technology is not the beginning or the new, but the next step in the ongoing information technology resolution. Expect much more to come and sooner rather than later.
Humans have always had to develop and adapt to new technologies. Our modern lifestyle is a testament to our collective success. Embrace the change and as they saying goes “Yippee Ki-Yay,” Or just go for it! AI is only a step, more is to come.
What are you doing to assure you are not left behind?
We are pleased to announce our forthcoming book to be published by CRC Press in 2025, Navigating the Data Minefields: Management’s Guide to Better Decision-Making. This is a book for the non-IT executive who is faced with making major technology decisions as firms acquire advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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The author’s credentials in this field are available on his LinkedIn page. Moreover, Dr. Shemwell is a coauthor of the just published book, “Smart Manufacturing: Integrating Transformational Technologies for Competitiveness and Sustainability.” His focus is on Operational Technologies.
“People fail to get along because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don’t know each other; they don’t know each other because they have not communicated with each other.” (Martin Luther King speech at Cornell College, 1962). For more information on Cross Cultural Engagement, check out our Cross Cultural Serious Game. You can contact this author as well.
For more details regarding climate change models, check out Bjorn Lomborg ands his latest book, False Alarm: How Climate Change Panic Costs Us Trillions, Hurts the Poor, and Fails to Fix the Planet.
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