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Adapting to Artificial Intelligence

Although artificial intelligence may upend the job market in some ways, he says, it may also create new industries and positions as employees begin to designing and making robots.

There is no need to be afraid of the emerging advances in artificial intelligence, says Argonne’s Marius Stan, Program Lead for Intelligent Materials Design. Although artificial intelligence may upend the job market in some ways, he says, it may also create new industries and positions as employees begin to designing and making robots. “It’s the problem and the solution,” Stan says.

Meanwhile, artificial intelligence is playing a significant role in defining new research methods that bring us to resolution or discovery more quickly than ever before. Argonne is using or developing many of these technologies as AI extends to new branches of science and technology, sprouting new buds that represent various facets of human function and cognition — from learning to language processing to visual recognition.

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