Since AI entered the rapidly growing world, the majority of people have been skeptical of it, others are still struggling to accept it, and others are not even aware it exists. In Africa, AI has become a darling to most people for different reasons. There are numerous AI tools in the technical world, including Gemini, Claude, Grok, Microsoft Copilot, Midjourney, DALL-E, and Google Assistant. These tools are there to assist tech users in the digital world.

The emerging question is whether Artificial Intelligence will take over our jobs. The truth is AI will take most jobs with its ability to pick different data it’s fed. And therefore, if fed the right information, it gives approximately  92.9% accurate results. AI is used in several industries to reduce human errors and save employers money. For instance,  AI can be used to create logos, posters, and check the algorithms of people’s traffic on a product in digital marketing. This will help a digital marketer to know which products are in high demand.

AI for educators can also be used to draft lesson plans and learning modules. It can also be used in offering personalized learning and administrative tasks, and make education more accessible by analyzing students performance and automating grading schedule, freeing teachers to interact more with the students.

AI can also help architects and real estate developers come up with their dream sketch designs and videos on how their complete projects would look. Not to forget, content creators can use AI to build their content to their satisfaction; therefore, in my view I think AI did not come to take our jobs but make us bring out the best in our creativity field.

AI lacks emotions, which is the biggest advantage we have over AI, which only means that AI can never compare to humans, and if we can use it creatively,  it makes our lives and careers better. In conclusion, AI did not come to take your job but to bring your dreams into reality.

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