This article is produced by NetEase Smart Studio (public number: smartman163). Stay tuned for the next big era of AI and technology! On December 4th, NetEase Smart News reported that this morning, the Artificial Intelligence Forum at the Fourth World Internet Conference took place in Wuzhen. During the event, Academician Zhang Jian from the Chinese Academy of Sciences delivered a speech, discussing how computers can replace certain human tasks based on specific criteria. Zhang Jian explained that with the use of data and artificial intelligence algorithms, even those without knowledge of Go can make accurate judgments. He pointed out that while many people are excited about AI's capabilities—like the famous AlphaGo—it also raises concerns. If machines can surpass humans in complex games like Go, what does that mean for other jobs? He then outlined five conditions that determine whether a job can be replaced by computers. The first condition is that the task must be based on clear and complete rules. Both sides have full information, no uncertainty, and the environment is deterministic. These are all characteristics of a single, well-defined task. If these five conditions are met, the problem becomes easy for computers to solve. Therefore, if your job fits these criteria, it’s likely that a machine could take over. Zhang referred to such jobs as "Class A" tasks—those that follow strict, defined rules, similar to playing Go. These are repetitive, predictable, and require no creativity or adaptability. Many people find them unappealing or difficult, which makes them ideal candidates for automation. In fact, these types of work are already being replaced by machines in various industries. In addition, Zhang highlighted that AI can handle dangerous or physically challenging tasks that humans would struggle with. However, he emphasized that this isn’t a threat to humanity, as these are tasks that humans either cannot perform or would risk their safety doing. He also touched on deep learning, explaining that training models to recognize objects like cats requires thousands of images in different settings. Even then, the system may fail when presented with new, unfamiliar backgrounds. This lack of true understanding is a major limitation. The decisions made by AI can sometimes seem completely wrong to humans, yet it’s hard to pinpoint where or why the error occurred. That’s why Zhang stressed the importance of developing more transparent and interpretable AI systems. NetEase Smart News brought you this live report from Wuzhen. For more updates on the future of artificial intelligence, follow the official WeChat account "smartman163." Stay informed and stay ahead of the curve. Air Pumps,Industry Air Pump,Fish Farming Air Pump,Large Output Air Pump Sensen Group Co., Ltd.  , https://www.sunsunglobal.com