Imagine a workplace where your colleague never takes a coffee break, works 24/7, and learns new skills overnight. 💼⚡ That's the reality Silicon Valley technologist David Yang and CGTN's Mark Niu are exploring in their latest chat about AI's wildest frontier: digital employees.
From AI customer service reps that never get cranky 😅 to algorithm-powered designers churning out logos, Yang reveals companies are increasingly hiring \"non-human talent\" for their speed, cost efficiency, and… wait for it… creativity. 🎨
But here's the tea ☕: While some fear job displacement, Yang argues these digital coworkers could enhance human roles. \"Think Iron Man's Jarvis,\" he says, \"not Skynet.\" 🤖➡️👨💻 The real kicker? Startups in Shenzhen and Seoul are already using AI employees to handle everything from e-commerce returns to personalized tutoring!
Psst… Culture alert! 🚨 K-pop agencies are even testing virtual idols that can \"interact\" with fans via AI. Could your next favorite influencer be… code? 💻🌍
Reference(s):
cgtn.com