But the answer isn’t as simple as a yes or no, writes DOUG WOOLLEY, GM and VP of Dell Technologies South Africa.
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As industries continue to undergo rapid digital transformation, the question on everyone’s mind is, “Will AI take my job?”. The answer isn’t as simple as a yes or no, writes By Doug Woolley, GM and vice-president of Dell Technologies South Africa. AI is changing the job landscape, but rather than replacing humans outright, it’s creating […]
But the answer isn’t as simple as a yes or no, writes DOUG WOOLLEY, GM and VP of Dell Technologies South Africa.
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