{"id":213079,"date":"2017-08-22T23:59:32","date_gmt":"2017-08-23T03:59:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/how-will-ai-shape-the-workforce-of-the-future-utah-business\/"},"modified":"2017-08-22T23:59:32","modified_gmt":"2017-08-23T03:59:32","slug":"how-will-ai-shape-the-workforce-of-the-future-utah-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/ai\/how-will-ai-shape-the-workforce-of-the-future-utah-business\/","title":{"rendered":"How will AI shape the workforce of the future? &#8211; Utah Business"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Will artificial intelligence bring a utopia of plenty? Or a    dystopic hellscape? Will we, jobless and destitute, scavenge    for scraps outside the walls of a few techno-trillionaires? Or    will we work alongside machines, achieving new levels of    productivity and fulfillment? The tech world has no lack of    prognosticators: Bill Gates and Elon Musk, for example, see in    AI an existential threat to the human species, while Ray    Kurzweil thinks it cant come soon enough.  <\/p>\n<p>    Silicon Slopes and big data  <\/p>\n<p>    In fact, artificial intelligence is already here, and has been    for some time. While many mistakenly equate AI with    consciousnessHollywood has done the robot-gains-consciousness    plot to deaththe two are distinct phenomena. As Noah Yuval    Harari discusses in Homo Deus, AI need not be    conscious to possess superhuman intelligence. Nor is it likely    to be. Already, in domain-specific tasks, non-conscious    computers are far beyond humans in intelligence. Watson beat    humans at Jeopardy back in 2011; more recently, Googles    AlphaGo AI beat Korean Grandmaster Lee Sodol for the fifth    consecutive time at the incredibly complex game of Go. And, to    those who point out the narrow scope within which such AIs can    function, just remember how rapidly the scope has expanded in    only a few years.  <\/p>\n<p>    AI depends on intelligent algorithms, and such algorithms    depend on the analysis of vast amounts of data. Which is why    Utah is on the map with regard to AI advancement. The so-called    Silicon Slopes has become, per Mark Gorenberg, a world leader    in data analytics. Gorenberg should know. He serves as    managing director of Zetta Venture Partners, an AI-focused    venture capital firm based in San Francisco, and has invested    in a number of Utah companies. The notion of analytics has    become a cornerstone of Utah technology, he says.  <\/p>\n<p>    Utah boasts high-profile data firms like Domo, Omniture (now    part of Adobe) and Qualtrics, to be sure. But it also has an    ecosystem of lesser-known players. Teem, for example, started    by putting software on an iPad so that corporate teams could    book conference rooms, Gorenberg explains. In the process,    they gathered a ton of data that allows them to predict the    digital workplace of the future. One Click Retail (my    employerfull disclosure) uses machine learning and Amazon.com    data points to help sellers optimize ecommerce operations.    InsideSales employs    data analytics to accelerate sales productivity by identifying    the highest ROI accounts, contacts and action steps. Verscend,    a healthcare analytics company, utilizes data in meaningful    ways to bring our customers smarter and more effective    analytics, per the company website.  <\/p>\n<p>    But will robots dispossess us of gainful    employment?  <\/p>\n<p>    Utahs tech sector is clearly positioned to benefit from the    emergence of data-driven intelligent algorithms. Well and    goodbut were still left with the trillion-dollar question:    Will smart machines eventually take our jobs? Are we fated to    be like the typewriterthe human being as obsolete    technologywhile artificial intelligence becomes,    metaphorically, the word processor and laser printer? In many    areas, yes. According to Gorenberg, however, there will be just    as many areas in which the new AI frontier creates jobs. Sure,    well lose jobs, he says. But what people arent seeing is    the jobs well be gaining.  <\/p>\n<p>    Take autonomous vehicles, Gorenberg continues by way of    example. Sure, a lot of people who drive for a livingtaxi    drivers, truckers, etc.will no longer be needed. At the same    time, think of the downtown areas of cities. Traffic-congested    urban centers no longer need be congested; sophisticated    algorithms will route traffic for maximum flow. Intelligent    cars, free from human errorand human distractionwill travel    faster and in tighter formations, with far fewer accidents.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then theres the issue of parking. The average downtown area    uses 30 percent of its space for parking, Gorenberg notes.    Those cars just sit there all day while their owners work. If    the hive mind of the autonomous vehicle system knows exactly    what transit is needed, and when, it can provide it at a    moments notice. Fewer cars will be needed, and they can be    kept outside the city center and brought in to meet demand.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thirty percent of a citys downtown is a lot of area. Gorenberg    describes the construction frenzy that will occur as the whole    nature of downtowns change from all that prime acreage    suddenly available. He imagines a city center could include    gardens, urban manufacturing and much more.  <\/p>\n<p>      Sure, well lose jobs. But what people arent seeing is the      jobs well begaining.  Mark Gorenberg,      managing director, Zetta Venture Partners    <\/p>\n<p>    And, in his vision of urban reconfiguration, Gorenberg sees    beyond the myriad blue-collar jobs that such massive projects    will create. Not only will you need construction workers and    the like; youll need architects, city designers and planners,    software development and IOT implementation, he says. There    will be a need for energy experts and water experts and all of    the various disciplines it takes to make a city highly    functional. In short, the reuse of urban space for the next    generation of cities will be a multi-trillion-dollar    opportunity and will create millions of jobs at all levels.  <\/p>\n<p>    Would you like your automation full or    partial?  <\/p>\n<p>    Economist James Bessen would agree with Gorenberg. In his    article How computer automation affects occupations:    Technology, jobs and skills, he concedes that full    automation might indeed result in job losses. However, most    automation ispartialonly some tasks are    automated. In fact, as he details in his study, out of 270    occupations listed in the 1950 Census, only onethat of    elevator operatorhas disappeared. Bessen claims that most job    losses are not the result of machines replacing humans, but of    humans using machines to replace other humans, as graphic    designers with computers replaced typesetters. Or, as Mark    Gorenberg puts it, this [artificial intelligence revolution]    is no different than any other technology wave.  <\/p>\n<p>    Are Bessen and Gorenberg overly optimistic, perhaps even nave,    about the potential of artificial intelligence to replace    humans? Or are AI alarmists a bunch of Luddites? Such questions    can only be answered retrospectively. In the present, however,    the incontrovertible fact is that intelligent algorithms are    helping humans get better at their jobs. We dont know whether,    as Alibaba CEO Jack Ma predicts, algorithms will one day be    CEOs. What we do know, in the words of Gorenberg, is that a    [human] CEO empowered with data is a better CEO.  <\/p>\n<p>    So the short-to-medium-term prognosis is that human plus    machine equals a better work unit than either on its own.    Humans empowered by machine learning, data and sophisticated    algorithms can outcompete regular old humans in the knowledge    economy.  <\/p>\n<p>    InsideSales has a dataset of over 100 billion sales    interactions, says CEO Dave Elkington. The firms intelligent    algorithms use this ocean of data to guide salespeople. Often,    the lift provided by our software is so extreme as to make our    users wonder if there might have been a reporting error.    Data-powered, AI-guided salespeople. How can regular    salespeople, doing things the old-fashioned way, compete? Most    likely, they wont be able to.  <\/p>\n<p>    Intelligent machines will also extend human abilities in    important ways. To illustrate: the developed world (to say    nothing of the developing world) faces a shortage of doctors,    both generalists and specialists. I believe that AI augmenting    healthcare will allow more people to perform healthcare    services that today only a few can do, says Gorenberg, adding    that, for example, an AI could work side by side with nurses    and allow them to take expert ultrasounds and other medical    images that today have to be done by a select set of experts.    Thousands of high-skill nursing jobs would open up. Whats    more, if lower-level professionals can do advanced medical work    that is currently the exclusive domain of doctors, doctors will    be free to focus on aspects of medicine for which a human with    710 years of medical training is uniquely suited.  <\/p>\n<p>      Often, the lift provided by our software is so extreme as to      make our users wonder if there might have been a reporting      error.  Dave Elkington, CEO, InsideSales.com    <\/p>\n<p>    The third wave of tech revolution  <\/p>\n<p>    If steam power was the first technological wave, and    software\/internet the second, artificial intelligence could    well be the third. In Gorenbergs vision, the huge number of    new data science and analytics positions that this upheaval    will demand will compare with the millions of developer jobs    created by software 25 years ago.  <\/p>\n<p>    Over the next 510 years and beyond, well see in exactly which    ways AI revolutionizes industry and business. One thing,    however, is clear: Its happening, and its going to be big.    And, here in Utah, were smack in the technological middle.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jacob Andra is a writer andcontent marketing    consultantin Salt Lake    City, Utah. 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