Security News > 2017 > August > When AI and security automation become foolish and dangerous (Help Net Security)
There is a looming fear across all industries that jobs are at risk to artificial intelligence (AI), which can perform those same jobs better and faster than humans. A recent Forrester report predicts automation will replace 17 percent of U.S. jobs by 2027, only partly offset by the 10 percent growth in new jobs predicted to result from the automation economy. As a vendor, the idea of automation is highly alluring. Automation is technology. Technology … More →
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