Governments have to formulate suitable policies to protect ‘human’ interests over ‘machine’ interests.
Steam engines, electricity and computer-mediated communications technologies drove the first, second and third industrial revolutions, which progressively transformed the workplaces and radically altered our lives. However, irrespective of the magnitude of the technological evolution, machines always stayed imbecile and, therefore, required humans to instruct and run them.
But for the first time in human history, we are staring at the prospect of the emergence of cognitive machines that have the potential to edge out humans entirely from the workplace. Workplaces the world over, whether they are […]
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