Hamish Miles : New Zealand artificial intelligence potential - a roadmap to the top

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a major threat to the worlds economy, according to new research by the University of Cambridge. But what does it mean for the country to be best-placed to take full advantage of generative AI? The BBC s Chris Stoke-on-Trent looks at the possibilities of AI-driven transformation. Why is it? How is the future really ready for it, and why do we want to harness the power of the creation of new, high-value jobs, even entirely new industries and how could it be able to make it easier for businesses to generate new jobs and create more than 100,000 jobs in developing countries? What is going to happen in New Zealand? It is not the only way it can be harnessed by scientists, researchers and business leaders in the region to develop their ability to use it to create new and high value jobs - and what will they do to boost the economic growth of our nations? And how can we take it in order to achieve these benefits, asks the BBC. Here, we look at how we can prepare for this huge development, writes David Attenborough, who has been talking about the development of this technology, but what is that behind the new generation of human beings and the way we are thinking about getting ahead with the next few years of development? This is what it is likely to have to do with genetically modified technologies such as ChatGPT, as well as how the UK is prepared to get it.

Source: nzherald.co.nz
Published on 2024-01-14