Handol Kim, third from right, with fellow co-founders of Variational AI: From left, Ahmad Issa, Mehran Khodabandeh, Marshall Drew-Brook, Jason Rolfe and Ali Saberali, in Vancouver on May 4. Article content
B.C. businesses are paying close attention to the warnings and benefits of artificial-intelligence applications. Article content
“I think it’s got people’s attention,” said David Williams, vice-president of policy for the Business Council of B.C., who has studied the potential for AI to disrupt B.C.’s job market. And that’s a big concern, with 42 per cent of jobs in the province’s economy believed to be vulnerable to automation through […]
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