@c8 Also, certain professional fields are and will always be meant to have a heavily weighted human aspect.
Yes, true, most everything “can” be automated in place of a human element. But soon, those cheering AI will find out persons are not interested in watching movies created solely with AI without any actors or even producers, directors, and writers. And people will not want to buy music created without the human artist.
Same goes for healthcare. People want and need the human touch, the human element. They need to know someone cares, is listening, and understands their specific situation.
And that they are not just a cookie cutter situation that either AI is handling or someone in the far east that barely speaks english and is so far removed that apathy is as easy as breathing.
I understand from a financial aspect why C-suite Executives are doing this. But it will fail! It will fail. I will say it yet again, it WILL fail.
You know, if C-Suite were to simply reduce their salaries to something more realistic like maybe even just a half a million a year, if each one of the C-Suite Executives at Humana were to do that, I bet the savings would cover all persons being laid off this year and maybe the last three years. Think about that.