AI may triple employment of people with disabilities, IT News, ET CIO

A Research firm Gartner predicts that emerging technologies will reduce
barrier to access; also predicts 89% higher retention in such jobs, 72%
boost in productivity There is good news for people with disabilities on
the job front, thanks largely to emerging technologies. Research firm
Gartner has predicted that by 2023, the number of those people employed
will triple due to artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies,
reducing barriers to access. “People with disabilities constitute an
untapped pool of critically skilled talent,” said Daryl Plummer,
distinguished vice president and Gartner Fellow, adding, “AI, augmented
reality (AR), virtual reality (VR) and other emerging technologies have
made work more accessible for employees with disabilities.” For example,
Plummer said, select restaurants are starting to pilot IT News / Latest IT
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Subscribe AI robotics technology that enables paralysed employees to
control robotic waiters remotely. Organisations that actively employ people
with disabilities will not only cultivate goodwill from their communities,
but also see 89 per cent higher retention rates, a 72 per cent increase in
employee productivity, and a 29 per cent increase in profitability, he
added. According to Gartner’s top strategic predictions for 2020 and
beyond, artificial emotional intelligence (AEI) is the next frontier for AI
development, especially for companies hoping to detect emotions in order to
influence buying decisions. Twenty-eight per cent of marketers ranked AI
and machine learning (ML) among the top three technologies that will drive
future marketing impact, and 87 per cent of marketing organisations are
currently pursuing some level of personalisation, said Gartner. Computer
vision, which allows AI to identify and interpret physical environments, is
one of the key technologies used for emotion recognition and has been
ranked by Gartner as one of the most important technologies in the next
three to five years. Gartner said that through facial recognition, location
tracking and big data, organisations are starting to monitor individual
behaviour and link that behaviour to other digital actions, like buying a
train ticket. The Internet of Things (IoT) where physical things are
directed to do a certain thing based on a set of observed operating
parameters relative to a desired set of operating parameters is now being
extended to people, known as the Internet of Behaviour (IoB), the firm
said. Said Plummer, “With IoB, value judgements are applied to behavioural
events to create a desired state of behaviour. Over the long term, it is
likely that almost everyone living in a modern society will be exposed to
some form of IoB that melds with cultural and legal norms of our existing
predigital societies.


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