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Study says using AI is way more expensive than human labour
MIT researchers conducted a study to see whether or not AI was more cost-effective than employing human workers across 800 occupations. Your job is probably secure, for now.
When revolutionary technologies spring to life, it’s common for people to fear the unknown. The age-old prophecy that ‘machines will take our jobs’ isn’t immediately in the offing, however.
This placating assurance arrives courtesy of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Then again, they would save their own non-silicon skin.
According to their research, the notion of replacing human workers en masse is unfeasible due to the financial outlay it would require.
As part of the study, the team used an AI software to complete some 1,000 ‘visual inspection tasks’ associated with 800 different occupations.
The study references a bakery worker as an example of a job where this discernment is important — as ingredients must be checked to ‘ensure they are of sufficient quality’.