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Each co-pilot position will have an AI by EFE

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© Reuters. Microsoft expects: Every job will have an AI co-pilot

A Coruña, May 5 (.). — Microsoft (NASDAQ:) corporate vice president Jason Wild predicted this Friday that within a few years one in four jobs will be automated, and he advanced at his company that all jobs are expected to have AI co-pilots.

Since yesterday, the Palais des Conventions and Exhibitions in A Coruña hosts the Ecosystems2030 Technology and Innovation Summit that celebrates its third edition, and the second in a row in A Coruña.

Wilde gave the conference “How Artificial Intelligence Will Humanize Every Journey”, where he stressed that “AI is real” and changes, from now on, “the rules of the game”, so everything has to see it “with interactions”.

He quoted Bill Gates, who said that with these changes, “companies will differentiate themselves by how well they use AI,” and therefore, Microsoft’s mission is to use all the tools at its disposal “so that companies succeed.” and customers.”

Microsoft’s vice president said that it is “possible” for AI to replace jobs, as “it is estimated that one in four jobs will be automated.

He defended this, saying, “What many of us don’t see is that our skills will improve a lot. At Microsoft, every job will have an AI copilot.”

One example of functional substitution at the local level is, as it were, based at Inditex (BME:), where there may not be a need for models or photography studios to expose their advances in fashion, since it is possible to create real-looking people using artificial intelligence, or even those responsible for creating the collections can be replaced.

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This situation occurs because, with the latest developments, “experimental results exceed theoretical expectations”, and “an amazing level has been reached in the world of technology” which “will accelerate more and more.”

However, he wondered, “what about the camaraderie part” and whether an AI “could be a high school buddy who loves and supports you”.

According to him, the characteristics of an ideal AI are sympathetic, creative, and familiar, in which there are already significant developments.

He summed up: “Artificial intelligence can help us be more human and create better relationships with our customers.”

In any case, he explained, “it is people who make decisions”, and what is important is to reach “the mechanism that allows difficult decisions to be made” with sufficient data: “everything is based on trust”, he indicated.

The lesson he asked the attendees to remember was to be “like children”, because even if they knew what the themes of the business were and how to “monetize them”, they had to start from a previous creative process which he compared to a game.

“First you have to know what the exact data are to get an answer to your question,” he concluded.

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