This example of an AI solution to human deployment issues is referenced in book Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence authored by A. Agrawal, J. Fans, and A. Goldfarb. A read I strongly recommend.
"Taking humans out of the loop makes a lot of sense". Wonder if this BBC twit will say the same when they place human reporters with CGI, which they are already well on the way to being able to do with imaging that makes it impossible for audience to tell the difference
This example of an AI solution to human deployment issues is referenced in book Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence authored by A. Agrawal, J. Fans, and A. Goldfarb. A read I strongly recommend.
"Taking humans out of the loop makes a lot of sense". Wonder if this BBC twit will say the same when they place human reporters with CGI, which they are already well on the way to being able to do with imaging that makes it impossible for audience to tell the difference
Lol everyone one of those managers is gone.
This is were I work with the robots
It's only operators who will lose jobs, no automation can replace diesel fitters and boilermakers, this is a company with double standards.
Damn, these people are heartless. Anything to make an extra$$$$
U stupid
rio tinto and bhp are the lowest type of ethical companies I think of
sorry, I should mention the huge failure of rio in Mongolia
Sooo boring
your face is boring
The rich get richer and the poor no longer have an income.
not honest company