In the context of growing concerns about the possibility of artificial intelligence (AI) replacing humans, the CEO of Advanced micro devices Semiconductor Technology Group (AMD, USA), Ms. Lisa Su, gave an optimistic view.
According to Ms. Lisa Su, AI will not cause widespread job loss but, on the contrary, will become an effective support tool, helping people work more effectively.
Speaking in an interview with wired, Lisa Su, head of the nearly $300 billion chip manufacturing group, affirmed: I dont believe we will stop needing a large number of personnel. In fact, we are still recruiting more engineers because they are the ones who make the final decision for technical problems.
According to Ms. Su, AI has two clear directions of development. The first is to automate repetitive tasks, helping people focus on more important and creative tasks. Second is to support the resolution of complex problems at an unprecedented speed and scale.
For example, AI can shorten chip design from 3 years to just 6 months, which is a revolutionary step forward for the semiconductor industry.
The female CEO AMD compared the AI revolution to the Internet and the Industrial Revolution. According to Ms. Su, AI is even more fundamental than the Internet because it directly affects productivity and problem-solving capabilities.
Ms. Su emphasized that the true value of AI lies not in what it is expressing today but in the great potential in the future. Although admitting that there are still many challenges, Ms. Lisa Su believes that humans are completely capable of controlling.
Regarding artificial super intelligence, Ms. Su said that the vision of AI improving human capacity is an inspiring prospect, but society is still in the early stages.
One of the fields expected to benefit the most from AI is healthcare. From drug research, clinical trials to patient care, AI can help reduce processes, improve service quality and optimize health care systems.
In addition, the female CEO AMD also emphasized that AI cannot completely replace human intelligence. The people who design and operate the new system are the deciding factor, and this is the reason why AMD continues to invest heavily in human resources.
When we make the right use of AI, humanity will be fine, Ms. Su concluded, affirming her belief that this technology will become a driving force for social progress rather than a threat to employment.