COVID-19:?a teaser into the?good and bad?of AI adoption
Will AI take your job or make it better??As the world adjusts to a ‘new normal’ in the midst of the pandemic,?the risks and benefits of?Artificial Intelligence (AI)?takes?centre stage.?
The ongoing pandemic?has?undoubtedly?acted as a?catalyst?for AI adoption?as companies struggle to mitigate the spread to COVID-19 in the workplace,?and?seek to?keep?operation?costs low.?In effect, the momentum is?expected?to pick up?as the world adapts to the ‘new normal’ way of?operating, with new job creation?and tougher cybersecurity.?
Daniel Susskind, economist at Balliol College, University of Oxford?parallels?this notion commenting: “This pandemic has created a very strong incentive to automate the work of human beings”.?
To highlight the reality of AI inducing redundancies in a tangible manner, a?paper by economists at Boston University and MIT find that?robots?could?replace as many as 2 million more?workers?solely?in manufacturing by 2025.??
Similarly,?CNBC?references?the report?Turning the Tide?which?surveyed?participants on?their?thoughts?on AI.?Key themes elicited?in the paper were automation and AI driving redundancy across?major?industries.?The report?found that just 9% of?respondents?believed?AI wouldn’t replace their job within the next?decade.?However, Daniel Susskind?argues “Machines don’t fall ill, they don’t need to isolate to protect peers, they don’t need to take time off work”.??
The report?echoed?similar themes to the studies above:?
“The seismic events of 2020 have created long lasting changes in work environments across the globe and opened up new avenues that cybercriminals can abuse. Cybersecurity will help enterprises, governments and ordinary users adapt safely to these new conditions in 2021”.?
Nonetheless,?it should be noted that?AI?replacing?the?human?workforce?is not as threatening as the general consensus makes it out to be,?experts highlighting the fact that it will?actually?create a host of new jobs – many of which we haven’t created yet.??
However, what was good can become evil as cloud security firm?Trend Micro?find in thier?recent?report that nearly one in five IT leaders believe that?cybersecurity issues will become more prominent in the future as attackers could use AI to enhance their goals by 2025. The concerns over?safety?were?magnified?during the pandemic as COVID-19-related spam emails and phishing?attempts?skyrocketed.?Turning the Tide?reported that?nearly 32%?participants?said AI will completely automate all cybersecurity.??
The report?concluded:?
“Organisations — especially global enterprises — will have less control over their data. Delineating where data is stored and processed will become more difficult. The decreased visibility into enterprise devices only gets more problematic when employees access personal apps from work devices”.?
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