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ArishMell · 70-79, M
No. It can only replace activities phsycially similar to itself - such as routine administration or research based on using computers.
Being a tool based on computers AI cannot do what computers cannot do physically anyway, although computer-controlled manufacturing machines and systems have been established for some decades now. Even those still need human attendants - but they do mean similar volumes of products in shorter times with fewer employees.
Being a tool based on computers AI cannot do what computers cannot do physically anyway, although computer-controlled manufacturing machines and systems have been established for some decades now. Even those still need human attendants - but they do mean similar volumes of products in shorter times with fewer employees.