Singapore – Since the launch of Chatgpt in 2022, the Chatbot of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has stormed the world and the subject of AI has found its way in the conversation of daily work.
From discussions on water coolers to discussions in the conference rooms, the question of everyone’s lips seem to be: “Will robots take my work?”
A report in March 2023 by Goldman Sachs suggested that around 18% of work in the world could be automated by AI, and 300 million full -time jobs could be lost against generating AI.
The incessant advancement of AI plunged the workplace into an unprecedented era of transformation, because the competition seemed to engage between this advanced technology and its human counterparts.
But instead of fearing the rise of machines, we can seize the opportunity to understand, adapt and exploit the power of AI to shape a future where humans and technology coexist harmoniously.
The Times Education Forum Straits, entitled The IA Revolution: Are you ready for this?, Seeking to tackle the problems surrounding the permeation of AI in the workplace and providing solutions to stakeholders.
The forum, which takes place in partnership with the Singapore Management University (SMU) on March 8 from 9:30 am to noon, will include guest speakers – including a humanoid robot – who will share ideas, perspectives andAbove all, solutions On how to take advantage of AI at the workplace.
Jeremy at Yong, with Sophia The Robot, the editor -in -chief of the St ‘press room strategy, with Sophia The Robot, the idea of Hanson Robotics.
As the first citizen of the robot in the world, Sophia represents the convergence of science fiction and reality, and embodies the peak border of AI and robotics.
The first session will be followed by a round table on the AI at the workplace, moderate by the vice-president of partnerships and the commitment of SMU Lim Sun Sun.
Panelists include Dr. Jason Grant Allen, director of the Center for AI and data governance at SMU, Mr. Tan Kok Yam, Managing Director of Singapore Skillsfuture, and Mr. Ben King, Director General of the Google Singapore campaign.
The editor -in -chief of St, Jaime Ho, said: “There is no doubt that AI is the biggest subject of the moment.
“ST education Forum This year presents a unique opportunity to explore and understand the advantages and risks we face with rapid progress of AI technology. »»
More That learning AI and how to prosper in this new era, certain perspective changes are necessary to respond to the concerns expressed by AI, said Professor Lily Kong, president of SMU.
“I would argue that universities play a central role in this aspect, not only by preparing graduates and professionals with skills to take advantage of technology, but perhaps more important, the human attributes that the machines cannot Not replacing it, ”she said.
The forum will take place in SMU and the attendance is free. Registration will end at 6 p.m. on March 4. Those who are interested can register here.
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