Artificial intelligence
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 hours agoWorkers are feeling AI anxiety and that they might be training their replacements
Workers fear AI will replace their jobs, with 30% believing their roles may become obsolete.
The soaring valuations of AI companies aren't just a bet on better software. They're a wager on who will control human labor in the future, according to Roman Yampolskiy, a University of Louisville computer science professor who was one of the first academics to warn about AI's risks. As artificial intelligence moves from tools to increasingly autonomous agents, Yampolskiy said markets are pricing in a radical shift: machines providing "free labor" at scale.