HK enterprises want AI to augment jobs, not kill them

Hong Kong enterprises aren’t really there yet, said Victor Lim, VP of customer research and consulting operations at IDC Asia/Pacific. The majority of managers say it should be up to trade associations and educational institutions. Long story short: Hong Kong scored well on investment, but not so well on everything else, especially corporate culture. While AI has something of a reputation as a potential job killer as it enables automation of certain job functions, a number of early AI adopters say that they’re using AI to augment jobs rather than replace them outright. ITEM: Hong Kong enterprises have a ways to go before they’re ready to capitalize on AI technology, but once they are, the good news for employees is their managers don’t plan to use AI to replace them.

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