What are the risks of allowing artificial intelligence too much authority as it gets increasingly integrated into UAE daily life? Experts caution that depending too much on AI too soon might backfire, even if technology is significantly accelerating workflows and offering significant savings.
Recent findings suggest that AI functions best as a support tool rather than a decision-maker. Companies that allow robots to make decisions about recruiting, strategy, and customer service without human supervision face risks.
Rashit Makhat, a tech investor and entrepreneur, is one of many advising caution, arguing that although AI can quickly analyse data and present alternatives, it is yet unable to comprehend people, context, or repercussions.
According to Makhat, director and co-founder of Scalo Technologies, a digital startup firm based in the United Arab Emirates, the human element is more important than ever in today’s business climate. Nobody wants to fall behind as artificial intelligence (AI) revolutionises business and makes organisations quicker, smarter, and more efficient.
However, unlike humans, AI cannot think, even though it can quickly write complete business ideas. It doesn’t feel. People are incomprehensible to it. Businesses risk difficulties if they lose sight of that.
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