Artificial Intelligence as the Future of Creativity and Human Identity: Adapting and Redefining Human-Machine Relationships
Artificial Intelligence as the Future of Creativity and Human Identity: Adapting and Redefining Human-Machine Relationships
Dr Anamika Jha,Dipa Panjiyar,Tamanna Sindhi,Mahera Pathan
TLDR
The analysis reveals that AI is not destined to replace human workers, but rather calls for a redefinition of roles and skills, enabling AI to become an integral part of the authors' development and progress.
Abstract
As we advance through 2024, the horizon is increasingly enriched with artificial intelligence (AI) innovations poised to redefine conventional boundaries. The effects of AI on work and workers are a major topic of discussion, with concerns about widespread displacement of human labour as AI-driven technologies are integrated into workplaces and labour processes. The World Economic Forum (WEF) projects that AI and autonomous machines could replace 85 million jobs by 2025, but also create 97 million new positions in an evolving division of labour between humans, machines, and algorithms. This suggests that the future will involve job substitution rather than mere displacement. Here, we have focused on the positive impacts of AI across various fields and also explored how it has influenced different sectors of society. Our analysis reveals that AI is not destined to replace human workers, but rather calls for a redefinition of roles and skills, enabling AI to become an integral part of our development and progress
