Title: What if the Creation is Taking Over the Creator?
Human minds, a fascination in itself carrying the potential of tinkering nature
with the pixie dust intelligence, creating and solving the mysteries and wonders
with anything but admiration. However, no matter how captivating a human mind can
be, it could sometimes be appalled. It could be the hunger or maybe the desire to
want more, to go beyond and unravel the limitations, or maybe something like pure
greed. Humans have never stopped and always keep evolving when it comes to
intelligence and this is what makes them the supreme. Intelligence calls out for
supremacy and so, what if there was to evolve something that opposed a challenge to
the very human minds, to their capabilities while making them question their own
importance among themselves? Artificial Intelligence came as a revolution, havoc
when it first came to the light. The concept of making machines does work on their
own, like granting machines –The Intelligence. The idea of making machines work
like humans came back in the 19s. Back then people didn’t believe in such a thing
as making a non-living thing work, think, and carry tasks on its own, not to
mention, to actually surpass humans themselves in those skills. The facts are it
did. By 1997. The greatest chess player, Garry Kasparov was defeated in a chess
game by a machine and this is where exactly, a top skilled human lost to a mere
machine created by another who by himself could’ve never defeated him. It was a
rule of power, of betterment, of skills, and the granted supremacy. Were AI and
Machines just tools? Equipment? Something that helped an unskilled person with his
mind and intelligence creates something that could do the skilled work for him with
perfection and precision? Well initially it was, however, as time passed as humans
got drawn to the puzzle of AI, a lot changed. Human research went deeper and deeper
and as a result, the machines evolved with it. At present, AI & Machines is a
growing field. As it develops and improves, it has become a part of the industrial
revolution. In industries, most of the laborious work that was once taken care of
by humans was now replaced by machines. Naturally, with the evolution in machines,
its precision, mass productivity, quality control, time efficiencies, and all the
other factors made it a better choice. A choice over humans. This led to fear, a
fear of a not-so-distant future, a future where maybe machines will be so evolved
that they’ll take over the need of a human employee leading to unemployment. With
the population increase around the world, it became the new tech threat for the
labor market. Then again… how true is it? Does AI really oppose a threat? Will
adapting to technology make millions of people lose their jobs? Will it lead to
mass unemployment? Will the machines really surpass humans? Will, the creation take
over the creator? No matter how fearful the future with AI may seem, in reality, it
is not that scary. Truth is AI is the present reality, it is the key that holds the
power to unlock a whole next level of human evolution. Technology is growing. There
was a time where technology was just an idea, but today that idea has been
implemented, it’s working and is carried out. Nobody could stop the advancement and
growth of Artificial Intelligence, it’s a wave that is already flowing and we as
the present generation and the generations to come to have to learn, to learn to
swim in this flow and avoid drowning. Many jobs will be replaced by machines, as AI
evolves it’ll keep challenging human minds and their skills. With the present COVID
19 situation, contactless cashiers to robots delivering packages have already taken
over the usual routine tasks. The jobs of Secretaries, Schedulers, and book-keeper
are at risk too. Manufacturing units, agriculture, food services, retail,
transportation & logistic, and hospitality are all a part of the AI-affected
automation. At an estimation, it is said that around 20 million jobs, especially
including manufacturing will be lost to robots. As AI, robotics, 3D printing, and
genetics make their way in, even the architects, medical docs, and music composers
feel threatened by technology. Making us question that will AI even edge us out of
our brain jobs too? Now that can be terrifying. However, as much as machines will
be replacing few jobs, they’ll also be creating new jobs. With the economic
growth, innovation, and investment around 133 million jobs are said to be
generated. These newly enhanced jobs are to create benefits and amplify one’s
creativity, strategy, and entrepreneurial skills. So what is the catch? Well, it’s
the skills. Even though AI is creating 3 times more jobs than it is destroying,
it’s the skills that count. AI surged in new job opportunities, opportunities like
Senior Data Scientist, Mobile Application Developer, and SEO specialist. These jobs
were once never heard of but now with AI it’s born, however, to do these jobs or
for its qualification, one needs high-level skills and to acquire those skills can
be an expensive and time-consuming task. The future generation might be able to
cope up with it but the real struggle is to be faced by the present two
generations. It’s the vulnerability between the skill gap and unemployment and the
youths are the ones to be crushed the most. Therefore, as the advancement of AI
becomes inevitable there remains no choice but to adapt, learn, equip ourselves and
grow with it. The companies have to work together to build an AI-ready workplace.
They should collaborate with the government, educators, and non-profit
organizations and work together to bring out policies that could help understand
the technologies’ impacts faster while also providing the employees some security.
The economic and business planning should be made considerable for minimizing the
impact on local jobs and properly maximizing the opportunities. The employees
should be provided with proper tools to carry along with the new opportunities
while acquiring AI-based skills for their day-to-day work. New skills should be
identified and implemented for the upskilling and continual learning initiatives.
Employees will have to maximize their Robotic Quotient and learn core skills.
They’ll have to adapt to new working models and understand their roles in the
coming future. Howsoever, it’s not like AI will totally take over control, even
though AI proves to be a better choice, it still has its limitations at present.
First, it’s expensive, secondly, manufacturing machines in bulk is not good for the
environment. Machines are also very high maintenance, therefore human labor will
often come cheaper and so will be considered over machines. Underdeveloped
countries will find it hard to equip their people with the upskilling and
reskilling required for AI workplace and so for AI to play a role in those
countries, might take years. AI can also be risky and unethical, as it’s hard to
figure out who to be held responsible for in cases where an AI went wrong. No
matter, how advanced AI gets, there are some skills where humans will always have
an upper hand i.e., soft skills. Skills like teamwork, communication, creativity,
and critical thinking are something that AI hasn’t been able to beat us up to yet
and so the value of creativity, leadership, and emotional intelligence has
increased. Although, with machines coming in between humans causing the lack of
human-to-human interaction, the humans seem to fade away a little. With this era,
comes the need for good leaders. Leaders who are capable of handling both machines
and humans together, the ones who are organized enough to manage the skilled and
the unskilled employees while providing the unskilled trainees with proper
training. Leaders who hold profound soft skills and encourage teamwork while
working along with machines. The ones who are patient, calm, and optimized. In
conclusion, yes AI and machines are going to be very challenging but there’s
nothing humans haven’t overcome. Adaptation and up-gradation are going to be the
primary factor for survival. As we witness the onset of the 4th industrial
revolution, let’s buckle up our seats and race along the highway with the essential
fuels (skills) so as to not let ourselves eliminated. After all, this is an
unending race with infinity as the end, all we could do is try not to run out of
fuel. Try not to be outdated. Blackcoffer Insights 29: Glady, Karunya Institute of
Technology and Sciences.