AI is a complementing tool, say workers

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AI is a complementing tool, say workers
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Young employees say artificial intelligence (AI) should not be seen as a substitute for human talent, but rather a tool to complement one’s work.

Before the emergence of AI software, freelance copywriter Rasyida Salleh needed almost a whole day to finish a couple of 1,000-word articles.

“After writing my initial script, AI tools help me to automatically rearrange my script to match the specific format or criteria that the client requests,” he said, adding that the likelihood of AI replacing him was unlikely so long as he kept building on his scriptwriting skills.“The reason why the biggest movies and shows are not written by AI yet is because creativity and talent cannot be easily imitated by a bot,” the 22-year-old said.

In general, he believed that AI would help complement his video editing work and make his job easier rather than replace it. “AI technology has little impact on my job as it requires a lot of social interaction and strategic planning,” he said, adding that managerial roles require human- related skills that will not be replicated by AI anytime soon.

“As a small and medium-scale enterprise, my company does not want to bear the heavy costs of purchasing AI services as a company-wide policy,” he said. “I think there will be a few early adopters, but they will likely use it to enhance productivity.”

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