The State Duma stated that some professions may disappear due to AI 11:14

Anton Nemkin, a member of the State Duma Information Policy Committee, said that some professions may disappear due to the introduction of artificial intelligence. This was reported by RIA News.

According to Nemkin, professions such as customer support specialists, managers and copywriters are at risk. However, Russia is not currently facing unemployment due to artificial intelligence.

Nemkin explained that artificial intelligence could replace support specialists because their work involves a lot of repetition.

“In this regard, it is easy to create a solution algorithm for the most popular queries and thereby reduce the number of employees,” the deputy said.

Previously published by MacRumors WroteThe Siri voice assistant built into Apple’s Home Pod smart speakers asks “What time is it?” It turned out that he forgot how to answer the question.

Previously The Guardian newspaper WroteThey will use artificial intelligence to track bears in the forest in Japan.

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Source: Gazeta

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