AI in the Workplace

I managed to convince Mrs Whittle that AI was being brought in to increase efficiency in farm animals but as it wasn't an application for humans, had to be a derivative of AI called EIEIO
 

An interesting use case for AI would be to analyze match day statistics as the game is being played to determine which players are underperforming, which opponent players need additional cover, whether the formation needs changing, who needs subbed, who should come on, what messages need to be passed onto the pitch, etc.

I don’t know if I am being serious or not, because I am sure AI is being used to scout players to buy, which is why we seem to be well covered in midfield and have 2 very similarly hopeless strikers. I don’t think we bought the data for the AI LB/RB package.
 
Late to the party but I do software and use it increasingly, it’s a real time saver.

It’s not yet good enough to do everything like handle more complicated existing architectures etc.

But the writing is on the wall.

On the flip side, it’s going to be a force-multiplier for the entrepreneurially minded - where you previously would have had to hire people to do stuff for you, you’ll be able to do a lot more yourself, iterate faster etc.

Downside to that though I would imagine is, so will everybody else!

At the end of the day, the one thing you can’t ever replace is human creativity.
 

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