Will AI Take Away My Job? This is a question being asked often and publicly debated. Alongside are three images – one drawn by a person, one by a graphics artist using a software and the third one by AI. Depending on the skills that one wants to develop, AI will be a friend or a substitute. So, the key question is, what are the skills and capabilities that you need to develop to walk on the path that you have defined for yourself. Is that clear to you? If not, that is the issue to be addressed, not AI. #yancha #success #capabilities #parenting #childdevelopment www.yancha.in www.yanchateens.com
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