“One should not raise expectations of AI too high”

“One should not raise expectations of AI too high”

Top-class panel discussions at the Digital Days in October in Linz (Simlinger, fotogrothues.de)
Maximilian Böger

“We talk so much about technology topics, and in the end, two emotions usually remain: high expectations and fear of the future. Both are incorrect,” says Maximilian Böger. It’s about showing people the possibilities offered by new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the benefits for themselves.

Böger, who comes from northern Germany and has lived in Bad Vöslau for twelve years, has a doctorate in business administration and specializes in business model transformation, platforms and future trends and technologies. Böger will speak about innovations and new business models that will change our world and the opportunities and challenges this will create for companies on October 2 and 3 at the OÖNachrichten event Digital Days (more on this in the info box).

When it comes to technology, Böger says there are optimists and pessimists: “Some use technology to solve problems and hope to be able to close a gap. Others see it more as a challenge because they now have to learn something extra, rather than as an opportunity to leapfrog a skill they don’t have.” The fear of unemployment that AI triggers in many employees is unjustified: “Even companies that already produce completely automatically are not using the technology because they want to cut jobs, but because they can’t get the people.” On the part of employees, there needs to be a willingness to learn new things, “that already achieves a lot.”

Maximilian Böger
Image: www.foto-grothues.de

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Maximilian Böger
Image: www.foto-grothues.de

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