Week 1 - MBA 6101: Surfing the Tsunami
Todd Kelsey's book, Surfing the Tsunami, explores the influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on jobs. Ultimately, the purpose of artificial intelligence is to see how far computers can be taken to stimulate or potentially exceed human intelligence One of AI's main goals is to automate routine work so that people can focus on more analytical tasks. The publication also discusses how artificial intelligence has evolved software automation from pencil and paper to calculators and spreadsheet systems and how these new technological advancements have been put to use in modern day applications.
Surfing the Tsunami shows how swiftly artificial intelligence has advanced in the business realm. Many human jobs are at risk of being replaced by AI, which has the potential to harm society. Since machines can consistently and reliably analyze data faster and more efficiently than humans, this asset-class risks becoming obsolete if their work does not adapt appropriately and effectively. Automation, on the other hand, allows individuals to focus on bigger-picture challenges while simultaneously progressing in their career by automating repetitive, tedious chores that would otherwise require human assets to monitor.
Top fields currently utilizing AI:
- Virtual Assistant or Chatbots
- Agriculture and Farming
- Autonomous Flying
- Retail, Shopping and Fashion
- Security and Surveillance
- Sports Analytics and Activities
- Manufacturing and Production
- Live Stock and Inventory Management
- Self-driving Cars or Autonomous Vehicles
- Healthcare and Medical Imaging Analysis
- Warehousing and Logistic Supply Chain
Reference:
Kelsey, T. (2018). Surfing the tsunami. Todd Kelsey.

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