IBM will suspend hiring employees who can be replaced by AI
IBM will suspend hiring employees who can be replaced by AI
New York, May 2.
IBM Corp. will suspend for five years hiring employees whose functions can be performed by artificial intelligence (AI). This was announced by the head of the corporation Arvind Krishna in an interview published Tuesday to Bloomberg agency.
He said the company has about 26,000 employees who are not involved in communicating with customers. “I could easily see 30 percent of those employees being replaced by artificial intelligence over a five-year period,” Krishna said.
According to a survey conducted by channel Fox News, most Americans have a negative attitude towards AI and believe that the authorities should regulate this area.
Earlier, Elon Musk said that the development of AI could threaten the destruction of mankind. According to Musk, AI can be more dangerous than poorly modeled or assembled airplanes, or poorly assembled cars, because “it has the potential to destroy civilization. Musk also believes that advances in technology could lead to AI making decisions for people who would not be able to turn it off.
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