Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the
leading discipline in the present digital revolution. Building capacity in this
area is of vital importance to the longevity of our economies. I would even say
that it is one of the most important innovations in the history of mankind as
everything will be enabled by AI technology. We cannot get away from this and
need to prepare our younger generations to play an active part in the AI boom
which has just started. We can see how important AI has been in the recent
COVID epidemic that has affected the entire globe, with companies able to
analyze virus epidemiology, crunch data as well as model and simulate to
develop vaccines in record time using AI based technology.
We need to be following the example of
China, the great country that has made AI a mandatory part of its educational
strategy to make the country a global leader in AI innovation by 2030. China is
planting the seeds of AI education now in order to reap the benefits in the
future. We need to be doing the same in all countries to ensure that we secure
our place in the growing digital economy. According to Forbes, AI will add $15
trillion to the world economy by 2030. This is four times larger than the GDP
of the entire MENA region in 2020 which was $3 trillion. This represents a
massive opportunity that we must take advantage of. We owe it to the younger
generation to invest in such education so that they have the needed skills to
help power future AI based economies.
I have been repeatedly privileged to speak
at international technology events. The question I am constantly asked is:
“Won’t AI technology replace humans and take over their jobs?" Of course
not I constantly affirm.
I see a different scenario unfolding.
I believe that AI will free workers to
exercise better judgement and perform more valuable tasks by using AI systems
to provide greater accuracy and insights and in turn deliver greater value. The
“Future of Jobs Report 2020” published by the World Economic Forum also backs
this and suggests that 85 million jobs may be displaced by a shift in the
division of labor between humans and machines by 2025, while 97 million new
roles may emerge, that are more adapted to the new division of labor between
humans, machines and algorithms which include AI systems. Rather than jobs
being lost to AI, jobs will be created by it. With volumes of big data being
produced by sensors, systems and the mass adoption of the Internet of Things,
there will be no alternative but to use AI systems to make sense of this huge
amount of data in order to help decision making. AI will revolutionize many
sectors making them more streamlined and efficient.
A discipline that I see AI affecting in a
major way is the auditing profession. Auditing is the foundation on which
TAG.Global was established and as an auditor myself, I can tell you that the
auditing profession is going to be revolutionized by AI. The huge amount of
data being produced by organizational systems will make it very difficult to
perform manual audits as there will be simply too much data to analyze. AI
systems will be used to perform detailed audits that would otherwise be impossible
to conduct. The profession will become more of an IT specialty and in the very
near future auditors will need skills in AI; both to conduct audits as well as
to evaluate AI systems used by companies to provide assurance regarding their
accuracy and transparency.
I have called for reform of the education
system globally and have been saying for many years that our education
curricula needs to move into the 21st century to empower our digital
natives with the knowledge and the skills to become knowledge workers. AI is
among the forefront of disciplines that children must be taught. Technology has
become basis of developed economies worldwide, and the reason for
existence for some of the largest companies the world has ever seen such as
Apple, Google and Amazon. The global economy is no longer bound by geographic
boundaries and the age of the Internet means that anyone can become a knowledge
worker if he has the zeal and passion.
Digital opportunities are available for
the IT literate and we must take full advantage of this fact. We need to be
producing AI literate 'knowledge workers' to meet the demands of the digital
global economy. We must properly educate and foster an environment for
technology innovation and creativity, empowering people with the education,
tools and laws to create an ecosystem to enable the future 'Zuckerbergs' to
come about. Building capacity in AI will also allow us to build systems to help
find novel solutions to problems the world is facing with regards to climate
change, water shortage and food production. As Plato said 'Necessity is the
mother of invention'.
We need scientists, innovators and
thinkers to act responsibility with foresight and wisdom for the sake of our
future generations and invest in AI education as it is set to revolutionize the
world.