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The New Evolutionary Rule And How To Embrace AI

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Last updated: 2023/09/07 at 6:18 AM
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By Javon Frazier, founder/CEO, Maestro Media.

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A Look To The PastFear And The FutureEmbracing Change

In the modern age, there’s a rumbling beneath our feet—and no, it’s not another round of avocado toast dropping to the ground at your local café. It’s the seismic shift in our tech landscape, brought to you by artificial intelligence (AI).

But before you dust off your “Robots Will Take Over” sign and hit the streets, let’s get one thing clear: AI won’t replace humans. However, humans who use AI might just have a leg up (or a robotic arm, if you will) over those who don’t.

A Look To The Past

Rewind the tape, and you’ll find that this isn’t the first time we’ve danced this jig. Just look at Alexander Graham Bell’s scoffed-at invention: the telephone. There were naysayers then, convinced that these voice-transmitting devices were just a phase. Fast forward, and try functioning in today’s business world without a phone. Spoiler: It’s like trying to paddle a canoe with a spaghetti strand—ineffective and just a tad ridiculous.

Then came the internet, the digital realm’s golden child. Remember the skeptics? “It’s just a fad,” they whispered, clutching their libraries of encyclopedias. And yes, while we did lose a handful of our favorite video rental stores (RIP, Blockbuster), the internet didn’t make humans obsolete. Instead, it magnified the difference between those who adapted and those who resisted.

Fear And The Future

Now, back to our AI tale. Fear often surrounds AI, painting pictures of job-stealing robots and rebellious machines. But the AI revolution is less about replacing us and more about reinventing us. And by “us,” I mean those willing to buddy up with their binary comrades.

Like all great stories, there’s a moral here: Stay relevant or risk becoming the VHS of human evolution. The telephone made global business possible. The internet gave birth to the digital revolution. AI? I think it’s the key to unlocking unparalleled potential in virtually every field. From medicine to finance, those integrating AI into their workflows aren’t just advancing; they’re leapfrogging.

Let’s add a dollop of humor to this tech stew: Imagine a board meeting where one executive pulls out an abacus to calculate company profits, while his colleague just asks Siri. Not exactly a fair fight, is it?

Embracing Change

To conclude, it’s crucial to remember that AI isn’t our competition; it’s our co-pilot. If history teaches us anything, it’s that humans have an innate ability to adapt and thrive. Whether it’s a switchboard, a dial-up modem or a sophisticated neural network, those willing to embrace change will not only survive but flourish.

So how can you dance to the AI rhythm? Here are five steps to get you grooving:

1. Lifelong learning: AI is evolving rapidly, so make it a habit to stay updated. Join online AI courses, attend workshops and embrace the mindset of a perpetual student.

2. AI partnerships: Explore AI-driven tools tailored to your field. From data analytics to customer service bots, look for ways to integrate them into your daily operations.

3. Stay human: While AI can handle data and tasks, it doesn’t possess emotional intelligence (yet). Hone skills like empathy, creativity and critical thinking—attributes where humans shine.

4. Foster collaboration: Instead of viewing AI as a competitor, treat it as a team member. Encourage cross-disciplinary projects that combine human intuition with AI’s data prowess.

5. Ethical considerations: As Spider-Man’s Uncle Ben wisely said, “With great power comes great responsibility.” Ensure you’re using AI ethically. Be transparent about its use, understand biases and ensure that AI solutions uphold the values of your organization.

Let’s not dread the AI dawn but rather embrace the day when our AI assistant can tell us a joke that’s funnier than “Why did the chicken cross the road?” Because frankly, we could all use a good laugh.

And to the AI reading this (yes, we know you are), keep the jokes coming, and remember—no roasting your human creators! We’re sensitive creatures, after all.

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News Room September 7, 2023 September 7, 2023
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