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Robert McNair emphasizes the importance of embracing technology in the changing job market, comparing AI to the introduction of calculators in that it will revolutionize the way people work. He encourages finding one's niche in the constantly evolving industry and starting early, even without a traditional four-year degree in IT. The speakers discuss the impact of pioneers in the tech industry and the opportunities available to people of all backgrounds. They also discuss the potential pitfalls related to unconscious bias in AI and the need for responsible AI development. Overall, they agree that jobs will change but not necessarily disappear, and people need to embrace technology to stay relevant. McNair also shares practical tips for utilizing AI in non-tech jobs and encourages people to explore technology regardless of their age or background.
In this section, Robert McNair, a skilled public speaker with 20 years of experience in the IT industry, discusses how embracing technology is crucial in order to adapt and evolve in the changing job market. He references the shift from Network Engineers to cloud technology and emphasizes that AI is not just a passing trend but rather a significant transformation in the world of technology. McNair compares AI to the introduction of calculators which revolutionized math and changed the way people performed calculations, predicting that AI will have a similar impact on the way people work.
In this section, Robert McNair and his guest discuss their early experiences with technology and how people often assume that those in the tech industry know everything about technology. McNair emphasizes the importance of finding one's niche in the constantly evolving industry and encourages people to start now instead of pursuing a traditional four-year degree in IT. The guest shares his experience building a tech blueprint for a church and how it allowed him to bring more tech-focused people into the space.
able to connect with others and have a sense of community, even if you're not physically in the same room. However, many ministries do not embrace technology, and some even feel that streaming is keeping people from attending church. Robert McNair, who worked in ministry technology for eight years, suggests that ministries need to recognize that eCampus is a campus and thank those who join them online as if they were physically present. He also points out the importance of embracing technology to connect with people all over the world.
In this section, the conversation shifts to the idea of remote connectivity, how technology is helping to create a sense of community online and how this can be compared to the teachings of Jesus. The speakers discuss how social media allows people to assemble with others who they may not have met in person but have still created lasting connections with. They mention the example of Jesus who was able to touch and bless people without being physically present, and how this can be applied to ministry today. They argue that online outreach is not replacing traditional community outreach but rather adding to it.
In this section, McNair and Mayuko discuss the impact of pioneers in the tech industry and the opportunities available to people of all backgrounds. Mayuko notes the importance of representation and visibility in encouraging others to join the industry. They also discuss the benefits of working in tech, including the potential for high salaries and the ability to transition smoothly from one career to another. Mayuko credits the work of previous generations for paving the way for people like her and recognizes the ongoing efforts of those who continue to push the boundaries in the tech industry.
In this section, the speaker discusses the AI boom that is set to happen in 2023 and its implications. He explains chat GPT and Bard, which are chatbots powered by artificial intelligence and have access to the entire internet for their dataset, unlike traditional chatbots that are limited to a small data set based on the company they represent. The speaker emphasizes the need to embrace AI instead of fearing it and how it has the potential to make people better and learn more efficiently. However, he mentions the pitfalls related to unconscious bias in AI and how Microsoft has been focusing on responsible AI for the past seven to eight years to eliminate such biases.
In this section of the video, the speakers discuss their thoughts on whether they believe that machines and AI will eventually take over most jobs. Both agree that jobs will change, but not necessarily disappear, and that people need to embrace technology in order to stay relevant in the changing workforce. They discuss the opportunities that come with learning to oversee technology and how important it is to have a diverse team working on technology development to ensure biases are eliminated. The speakers also touch on the concept that there is bad news and good news with these changes, and that taking advantage of information and opportunities will help people stay ahead in the changing landscape.
In this section, Robert McNair explains how people who aren't working in tech can use AI to perform better at their jobs or grow their businesses. He suggests researching and using AI tools like Chat GPT to improve in their areas of expertise and get ahead of the curve. With this technology's vast capabilities, people can engineer prompts to get the information they need to create templates, resumes, and even scripts for their videos. However, McNair advises caution when using AI for copywriting since copyright law prohibits getting help from other people or tools in writing. McNair also shares their use of AI tools like Otter AI and VidIQ to create video titles and descriptions. Though AI technology is still in its infancy, McNair is excited about its potential for the future.
In this section, Robert McNair discusses the importance of embracing technology, especially in the black community. He encourages people to be inquisitive and explore, regardless of their age. He emphasizes that embracing technology can lead to the creation of something amazing and possibly change the world. McNair speaks at events throughout the country and always encourages people to embrace technology as it has the power to change their lives.
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