This year’s Digitalk conference, organised by Capital and LAUNCHHub on 14 May, focuses mainly on the development, benefits and use of artificial intelligence (AI). This article discusses the most important topics discussed at the conference. 

Will AI replace our jobs?

This is one of the frequently asked questions and a major concern among most people when it comes to artificial intelligence. According to Digitalk’s speakers, this will not happen as long as people accept and work with this new technology. One of the main views from the conference is that humans and AI need to work together to achieve the best results, and that human intervention will always play a big role in the work environment.

The development of AI

It is assumed that artificial intelligence will spread across all industries and will continue to grow and become an increasing part of people’s work and everyday life. According to data released during Digitalk 2024, AI will see a 1.2% increase in global economic growth, making it not only the next industrial revolution, but also the fastest growing one.

AI in Business

Despite the rapid spread of AI, many companies still do not apply it in their work processes. Many companies lack training on the technology, and in some it is prohibited to use it. According to speakers at the conference, the lack of AI integration can lead to problems for businesses. Therefore, all companies should use AI, not only internally, but also in their products and services.

The general opinion of experts on artificial intelligence during Digitalk 2024 is optimistic, they encourage all people to give the technology a chance and use it in their daily lives, but also run to the fak that it depends on people how AI will be used and how it will continue to develop.

 

 

Source: European Digital Skills & Jobs Platform

 

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Digital technology / specialisation

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Digital skills
  • Web Development

Digital skill level

  • Advanced
  • Digital Expert

Geographic Scope - Country

  • Non-EU
  • Bulgaria

Type of initiative

National initiative