WHAT STUDENTS ARE SAYING ABOUT A.I. AND THE FUTURE OF WORK
We asked teenagers, Are you worried about A.I. taking human jobs? They shared their hopes and fears about an increasingly technologically-driven future. The responses ranged from exceedingly anxious to positively optimistic. Teenagers discussed how A.I. is affecting their post-high school plans, why they believe creative jobs might be safe (for now at least) and who has the most to lose from an increasingly technologically-driven world. One teen explains, as a person planning to major in computer science, I am worried about AI taking over human jobs. Tech jobs are one of the most vulnerable to being replaced by AI, as they involve repetitive logical tasks which can be easily done by AI. I always fear that this would make my future degree useless, making me more inclined to think about majoring in math in college. Entering my senior year, I feel both excited and anxious for college, as I have always been passionate about tech since middle school, but with the sudden emergence of AI replacing the need to have people working in tech, I don’t feel that I can get a job.
A Technology Expert. He's spent more than four decades around trailblazing technology. He's also the founder and CEO of ezLocator, a company that helps golf courses transform their daily hole locations, improve the health of their greens, and enhance the player's experience JON SCHULTZ
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