Week 3 - MBA 6101 - Surfing the Tsunami
Chapter 3 of Surfing the Tsunami took a dive into the different perspectives that the public eye may have on the role and implementation of AI in the modern world. The section highlights 3 main categories that are defined as optimists, pessimists and realists. Within the chapter there is a range of prompts that can allow you to quickly gather an opinion of your own and drop yourself into one of the 3 categories.
Optimist
The optimist can be defined as an individual who has a positive outlook on the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within our society. This person is able to see all of the great and positive uses fo the technology and benefits for the greater good of society.
Pessimist
The pessimist can be defined as an individual who has a negative outlook on the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) within our society on a day-to-day basis. This person may have a hard time seeing the positive aspects of artificial intelligence and may become fixated on the negative connotations associated with the technology, such as the negative impact that it will have on human-manned jobs.
Realist
The realist can be defined as an individual who has a fairly neutral/balanced outlook on the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) within our society on a day-to-day basis. This individual does not act on emotion, but more on facts, statistics and hard data to back up the findings. This individual may look at the greater picture and compare the implementation of artificial intelligence with that of past technological advancements.
Kelsey, T. (2018). Surfing the Tsunami.

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