Make me laugh Fox News or anyone…
Go get the St. FX course book, AI is in the course but I mean it’s only a fourth year graduate credit….my information may be out of date.
So…
If you didn’t take that how are you going to learn AI?
I mean, that gap in resumes to new software.
Example:
SAP Installation, I didn’t need AI to build my server.
After that…
AI is the newest software at the top of the company.
In the past staff couldn’t do the first part.
Let’s say on AI that SAP does all that work.
Well, a person still gas to translate those answers to the human workplace.
Like in accounting.
So there are no courses to translate Artificial Intelligence SAP reports to end users at the office.
Now with less staff after SAP cut jobs for automation, the new smaller staff has to translate AI reports to the new staff for their work desk.
Which would now have less mathmatical interaction, tasks completed by AI.
Now someone has to do that work, and manage the office AI reports to translate the work to Community College Degrees for everyone to work there.
There’s no classes for that yet.
Updated, relevant example…
AI on blogs.
Blog Software includes “tags” for topics.
The tag text list does not come with the installaion.
Each user needs their own “CD of tags on a text list” to load into blog software.
After that a blog is organized into Categories and Tags.
AI can scan blog tags and generate reports to the tags.
At a Record Store they would get AI reports of the top albums featured on blog tags.
The user wold use these reports from blog posts to promote top albums on blogs and feature them at the record store for manual sales is only one example of AI.