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With the rise of Artificial Intelligence, do you see your company replacing its employees with computers and machines in the foreseeable future?

Not in the near future I would say. I do think however that the jobs of employees will change and that it is important to make sure your personnel is 'fit for the future'. Are they willing to change into an even more customer-orientated mindset to make sure your company is ready to offer the ultimate High Tech - Human Touch experience in the foreseeable future?

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Question ajoutée par Md Shahriya , Head of Branch , Iqra Travels & Tours
Date de publication: 2018/12/22
NILAY NARAIN
par NILAY NARAIN , CEO & DIRECTOR , Aedicon Engineering Resources Pvt Ltd

No. I do not see that employees would be replaced by Computers on event of Intriduction of AI. However, Role and nature of jobs many undergo changes like secretarial assigments , event dairy management roles , Attendance Monitoring and administration roles etc or such roles which are less impacting the business (Mundane) but are essential for organizational operations may get challanged and employees engaged for such roles might be required to upgrade their skills for multi tasking assignments. 

In my opinion AI would force the Human talent to upgrade their skills-knowledge etc for being relevant and productive, thus leveraging higher Employee Contribution through multi tasking etc

Kalyan  P
par Kalyan P , Assistant Manager HR , Halodoc/ Sasken

AI can be used as a support system to the human intelligence but can't replace employees with machines

shefeek Noorudeen
par shefeek Noorudeen , Dispatcher & Operation Coordinator , Green Mountains Environment and Transportation

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Artificial Intelligence will bring a resolution in the upcoming digital era

Malsha Fernando
par Malsha Fernando , Computer Graphic Designer , dinalie studio and color lab and Methuli holdings pvt.ltd

machine cannot replace human because machine assigned to do only specific work. If random mulfunction occur AI will failed to quick response

Abdullah Abahsain
par Abdullah Abahsain , Financial collection Officer , Industrial supplies development

Yes i do, however, only in some sectors of any business infustructure. Such as Financing, accounting, And HR for example. In my oppnion this is more of a political question than anythinig thing else. Because If AR actully do take humans jobs then Riots would happen, countries with higher level of edjucation will go on civil strike. I dont know :) 

Peterson Kinyua
par Peterson Kinyua , Assistant Security Officer , The Luke Hotel

High tech AI with a human touch is possible,but over reliance with robots is consequential.

Angela Yeukai  Mutero
par Angela Yeukai Mutero , Homeroom Science Math Teacher , Crown Private School

Yes but not totally. There is a shortage of human resource due to constrained budgets hence a machine would reduce the labour

Khalil  Kheriji
par Khalil Kheriji , Quality Assurance Manager (QA Manager) , ABC COMPOSITE

 In order to reduce the costs and improve the products and / or services but the presence of the employ is indiponsable in the organization since it is necessary to control the operation of the machines

Vuyiswa Jentile
par Vuyiswa Jentile , Regional Administrator , SADTU

I tHINK THE TECHNOLOGY IS TAKING OVER BUT EQUALLY THE PEOPLE ARE ADVANCING IN SKILLS I THEREFORE THING THE INDUSTRY WILL STILL USE THE BOTH

JOSE HERNANDEZ
par JOSE HERNANDEZ , Foreman , Jeet Building Contracting LLC

Not in the near future I would say. I do think however that the jobs of employees will change and that it is important to make sure your personnel is 'fit for the future'.

KARIMA LOUCIF
par KARIMA LOUCIF , Executive Assistant , African Development Bank

It depends on the company.

I believe that emotional intelligence is as important as AI, not to say more. Except in some specific technical sectors.

This is why robots and computers could never replace human beings in an organization. 

 

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