In their most recent column for Big Data Quarterly, Don Sullivan and Michael Corey explore the concerns about impact of AI and the fear that machines will replace us all:
"The concern has become fear and may soon develop into a panic. The worry that has permeated the annals of science fiction for 100 years and recently become a reality for some is due mostly to the alternative use of, amazingly, video game computer chips. The concerns are wide-ranging as new applications for the technology emerge. What will people do for work? Does this mean that a 'universal basic income' will become a necessity? How many occupations will be replaced by a ubiquitous and pervasive world dominated by AI?"
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