TalkingData Bao Zhongtie: Who will lose the rice bowl after artificial intelligence?

: On February 16, 2017, the “China-Europe Micro-Forum | Data and Ultrasound” event co-organized by the Data Lab, China-Europe Business School, and the Tencent live broadcast successfully at the China-Europe Business School Beijing campus. The event attracted more than 600 people and attracted 300+ people to register. Eventually, more than 20,000 viewers watched live online and started a brainstorming session in the field of big data and artificial intelligence. Under the platform, online and offline, Imagine the business future led by technology! The theme launched as data was part of the “2016 Big Data 2016, My 2016” 2016-2017 large-scale planning activities. At the end of 2016, the event was highly focused on well-known companies in the 100+ big data field. The submissions of 36 industry leaders were consolidated into data experts. The following is a wonderful text version of the speech delivered by “TalkingData Chief Evangelist Bao Zhongtie”: Hello everyone, I am very honored to share with you some of my views on artificial intelligence on this occasion. The topic that I want to share today is “Why is the artificial intelligence causing people to lose their jobs?” This is related to everyone in this room, including myself. What is artificial intelligence? Artificial intelligence has an academic definition and a commercial definition. At the academic level, artificial intelligence has a very complex definition. We only extract a few keywords: "robots," "linguistic recognition," "image recognition," "natural language processing," and "expert systems." In the commercial field, the definition of artificial intelligence is relatively simple. There are three keywords: robots and algorithms that replace human work, satisfy human consumption, and exceed human intelligence. The concept of artificial intelligence originated in 1956. It has been 60 years since then. At the time of last year, artificial intelligence got an embarrassing development and became a particularly hot word. The reason why it became "hot" is because all three of its conditions have matured. If artificial intelligence technology wants to be mature commercial, it needs to meet three basic conditions: The first, massive data. The era of big data has come. The data that humanity now accumulates every two years is the integration of data in all human history in the past. The second, high-speed computing power. The computing power of a cell phone chip is now 12,000 times that of Apollo's landing calculations. The third, powerful algorithm. Last year Alpha Dog verified the magic of deep learning and multilayer neural networks. In the future, mankind will soon enter the era of intelligence. 1 2 3 4 5 Next>

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