Within 10 Years, Humans Won’t Be Needed ‘For Most Things’

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Week in Business Tech News: Impacting Your Operations

  1. Bill Gates on AI Replacing Healthcare Professionals (2017)
    Bill Gates predicted that AI could revolutionize many professions, replacing humans in tasks like medicine and teaching. While he acknowledged risks, such as job displacement, the shift is on track to become more prevalent, especially given the age of IoT and the rise of data-driven Healthcare. Businesses must switch to AI-driven solutions, focusing on learning and innovation. [ xnSR.com ]

  2. Is a VPN 100% Privacy? (2017) – Security Guide (ZDNet)
    Sam Singleton warns that while VPNs offer strong privacy, they can’t eliminate all traces of online activity. The increasing importance of privacy debates whether to prioritize privacy or anonymity. For tech-savvy users, ZDNet offers a curated list of top VPNs, demonstrating the challenge in balancing privacy with personal needs. [ zdn.net ]

  3. ChatGPT Enhances Image and Data Creation (2023) – OpenAI OpenChat 96
    OpenAI’s ChatGPT now offers advanced image and data editing capabilities, making it ideal for business owners looking to create visually appealing marketing materials. Regardless the user’s needs, these tools promise precision in creating officeburst assets and enhancing business efficiency. [ knocks有关部门.com ]

  4. Zelle’s Memory-Powered Mobile App (2023) – Second Chance Technology Co.announced
    Zelle’s mobile app is shutting down due to low transaction numbers. This decision allows the company to focus on improving fraud detection and safeguarding its platform. While users will still use the app for financial education, it won’t be available for payments. [ memoryapp.org ]

  5. Subaru Dealer Uses AI Chat to Increase Engagement (2023) – Automobile Experts Adem Heartland Inc.
    A Chapters dealership in Texas beloved the AI chatbot, "Chat Concierge," which personalized customer service. The dealership saw a 55% customer engagement increase, marking a significant shift in customer service for auto dealerships. [ car skeptics.com ]
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