Picture this: It’s the year 2030. You’re at your desk, but instead of typing away on your computer or checking your phone for updates, you’re interacting with an AI assistant that not only understands what you’re trying to do, but also helps you get it done.
Sounds like something out of a movie, right?
Well, according to Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, this could be our future reality. At Microsoft’s recent Envision Tour, Nadella boldly claimed that AI will be ‘bigger than the PC, bigger than mobile.’ He can see a future where AI doesn’t take jobs but aids people in doing their jobs better.
The star of the show was Copilot, Microsoft’s AI assistant. From speeding up coding processes to integrating into GitHub, it’s clear that Copilot isn’t just a fancy gadget—it’s a tool designed to make our work easier.
But here’s the million-dollar question from me: Can you see AI taking over jobs, or do you agree with Nadella’s vision of AI as a work aid?
As business owners, we always have to stay one step ahead of the game. And if AI is indeed going to be so important in the future, then it’s crucial we understand how it can benefit our businesses and employees.
After all, who wouldn’t want a personal assistant that never takes a break?
But let’s not get too carried away. Nadella’s vision, although exciting, relies heavily on the accessibility of AI technology. And while the idea of having a personalised tutor or doctor in our pockets sounds amazing, it’s still a bit of a stretch from the current reality of what AI can and can’t do.
So, what’s your take? Do you think AI will be that much of a game-changer within a decade?
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https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/microsoft-ceo-ai-is-bigger-than-the-pc-bigger-than-mobile-but-is-he-right?utm_source=ground.news&utm_medium=referral