Intuit's CEO explains why he thinks it's a myth that AI will be a job killer
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He says AI does have to developed thoughtfully by thinking about what AI is good for and being intentional with what's built, making sure to avoid bias when creating AI, and finding the right talent to build the technology. Goodarzi, whose company makes tax filing and accounting software, compares the situation to the advent of the internet.
AI must be developed thoughtfully and for good purpose, he says. And he calls out three areas — being very intentional about what AI is good for, making sure to avoid bias when creating AI, and finding the right talent to build the technology — as the key challenges facing Intuit as it develops AI.
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