Engineers who are proficient in AI
nishio Those who argue which is better, AI or human engineers, are not airheads. If you think about survival strategy in the future competitive environment from an actual engineer's point of view, you have to become an "engineer who can master AI", don't you? nishio To use an analogy, a "machine arm" has been sold, and right now I am in the trial-and-error stage of figuring out what I can do with it and how I can do something useful with it. When I eventually learn to use it, I will be an engineer with six arms, which will triple the simple production speed and increase value production fivefold as a three-person team with zero communication costs, and so on. nishio at this time by 0.6x dumping selling 5x value production at a cost of 3 to increase competitiveness and select tasks that produce synergies, further increase the speed of value production. At this time, the raw competition will suffer because a competitor will appear that offers 1 value for 0.6. nishio Oh, that's misleading, it's not only a cheap price collapse where 1 value is sold for 0.6, but also 1.6 value is offered for 1 value, In this case, the buyer will try to pay 1.5 or so for fear of losing the seller to the competition, so the surplus will be put into productivity improvement. ---
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