00:00We're now and now seeing more and more where AI, as I said, is gradually taking over bits and pieces
00:05of things.
00:05And I don't know, but I've seen certainly in TV studios, I don't know if you've got a cameraman that's
00:09behind you right now as you're conducting this chat.
00:12But there are studios that are completely operational without any people behind cameras.
00:15The concern becomes, where does it cross the line and start taking over jobs?
00:19And that, I think, is where we end up in this really unusual quagmire.
00:24I know that they're saying that 25% of the jobs that are currently in the market, that even the
00:27people who are in university for at this moment,
00:30will be pretty much defunct and done by AI within the next 15 to 20 years.
00:33So we're training people in universities right now for jobs that are not going to exist in 15 years because
00:39robots will have taken those positions over.
00:42So, as I said, I do think it's incredible that they're spending time and energy in investing into AI.
00:48I think that's wonderful.
00:49I think when used in the right way, AI can be a fantastic tool and can, in fact, lower the
00:53workload, lower that and make that stress and work-life balance far more intricate to our lives.
00:59And as humans, AI can be a great thing.
01:02Where it crosses the line is when it starts doing things that we need humans for.
01:06I mean, you put robots into a ring for a boxing match, and that takes away all those elements, regardless
01:12of what you've used in boxing air.
01:13That takes away all of the sportsmanship elements that go with boxing, the skill that goes with it, the years
01:18of dedication that sports people put into learning their trade and learning how to do this.
01:24And it just makes the Olympics very, very boring if you're going to have 15 or 20 robots who are
01:28going to be up there competing for gold medals.
01:30So, I think we need to look at it in real terms in the next couple of years and say,
01:34right, well, what do we actually need these robots for?
01:36Because, yes, if they're going to make your lives better, I am 100% behind getting those robots into the
01:41working environment, whatever that may be, for jobs that perhaps we feel can be done by a robot instead of
01:46being done by somebody who's being trained up for that.
01:48But I think we'll get to the point whereby people are going to start losing their jobs, but those people
01:53might be better off in another career path or something else within the office that allows them to be used
01:58better or their time is used better.
02:00So, I think there is advancements that you can look at that are very beneficial and that I'm here for
02:04robots for that.
02:05And then there's some points when you have to go, is this just a very large waste of time, energy
02:09and money, which is, I think, what we saw yesterday, to be honest with you.
02:12And as very, very impressive as it is, we do not need to put a hat on the robot to
02:16somewhat make him into more of a personification of a part.
02:20We don't need that. We don't need that energy, I think.
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