AI Sparks Transformation, Not Replacement of Humans
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Kasparov's 1997 chess match loss to IBM's Deep Blue sparked fears that AI would replace humans, but instead chess grew more popular than ever.
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Like with chess engines, AI systems are innovating new tactics and changing how humans approach problems and games.
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Rather than replace humans, AI is transforming jobs - with huge potential GDP gains if developed properly.
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AI negotiators can find mutually beneficial deals by gathering more information than humans can process.
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Historically, new technologies initially replace some jobs but ultimately create many new jobs that didn't previously exist.