Fear of AI is unfounded!

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Fear of AI is unfounded!

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Will artificial intelligence replace humans? Will AI take our jobs? How will AI (will) affect employment?

These burning and pressing questions are likely yet to be answered. But historically, technological transformations have automated certain tasks, leading to job changes in some sectors. At the same time, new jobs are created and productivity increases are made in others. Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve human performance and efficiency, and to create new opportunities in industry.

In this process, it is important for young people to study in cutting-edge programs that follow trends and adapt to changes in the IT world. Recognizing the need to prepare students with skills for working with AI, the first practical IT faculty in Macedonia, Brainster Next College, applies the latest AI tools in its curriculum and lectures.

Working with AI will be at the level of using the internet
The impact of AI on employment depends on a variety of factors, including rcs data uae societies, businesses, and individuals adapt to the changing landscape. Proactive measures, such as investing in education, training, and ethical practices for AI, can help mitigate potential negative consequences and maximize the benefits of AI technologies.

Understanding artificial intelligence is key to handling it. Appropriate educational programs and practice are the key to faster and easier adaptation.


Ivica Pešovski , a professor at Brainster Next College and also the Chief Technology Officer of Brainster , says that in the near future, knowledge and work with AI tools will be at the level of handling the internet and computers.

"The fear of AI is unfounded! People who did not learn to use a computer at the beginning of this century and did not learn to use the Internet at the beginning of the second decade of this century, today I really expect to have serious difficulties in most jobs, from the most traditional to the most modern. The same thing awaits us with AI, if people do not learn how to use artificial intelligence, they will very likely have difficulty finding a job in a few years, however, this will in no way mean that it, artificial intelligence, has taken their jobs. On the contrary, the inertia towards adapting to changes would be to blame for that," says Pešovski.

He emphasizes that it is important for individuals to understand that no special professional knowledge is required to operate AI.
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