Wu Enda: Addressing the Unemployment Crisis Due to AI | The government needs to support workers

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8 morning news, former chief executive of artificial intelligence Baidu Ng (Andrew Ng) said at a meeting that he suggested that the government deal with the unemployment caused by AI crisis, you can implement the new era of 'New Deal' (New Deal, with government funding to train new job skills for unemployed workers.

Ng was an AI director in China's search giant Baidu, previously the founder of the Google Deep Learning Brain Project, and claimed that artificial intelligence will provide plenty of jobs in the future, though some of them are unknown to the present.

On Tuesday at the annual EmTech MIT conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted by the MIT Technology Review, Ng Nuda said he has visited the call center, talking to workers and knowing his team of software engineers Software will be written to automate the work of workers.

'AI teams are active in many industries around the world,' he said.

Ng currently works at a start-up called Deeplearning.ai to help train people in deep learning technology, and he spawned ideas and hopes of doing something for what he thinks should be automated jobs, including call centers Staff, radiologists, truck drivers and the like.

His advice is to launch a 'New Deal of Roosevelt' in the new era, which includes returning unemployed Americans to work and government funding to train new job skills for unemployed workers.

Ng believes that even though artificial intelligence can not go beyond today's most advanced technology, it has changed the industry in many ways, and with the supervision of someone, computers can learn to predict output using human input (such as a picture of a face) That face is you), which is enough.

He said: 'Even now we stop writing research papers and we have enough capacity to change the industry.' The wave of future innovation will bring more profound changes in the job market, we need a way to continue to adapt to them.

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