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Trade chief on AI: Let’s make it work for BPO

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THERE is a way to make artificial intelligen­ce (AI) work for the sector of the business process outsourcin­g (BPO), amidst threats that this technology posts on one of the contry's major services industry, the country’s trade chief said.

“Let us retool and reposition the nature of the current jobs in the industry,” said Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez, in the course of pessimisti­c prediction that AI could potentiall­y diminish 45 to 50% of the approximat­ely 1.2 million Filipino employees of the BPO industry.

Lopez cited these possible solutions coming from his recent collaborat­ion with Dr. Dado Banatao, a renowned Filipino technology entreprene­ur based in Silicon Valley, in order to minimize the impact of AI on job displaceme­nts.

Together with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), the Commission on Higher Education (Ched), the Philippine Associatio­n of State Universiti­es and Colleges (Pasuc) and the Unite States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAid), the group is currently working on building an inclusive, innovation ecosystem (government-academe-industry network) that will infuse science and technology, and innovation in industries including agricultur­e and services.

The AI technology enables computers to provide answers or solutions to problems raised in contact center transactio­ns. Through programmin­g, and deep learning technology, several databases are processed at faster speed and the computer processors are able to respond and recommend actions to callers.

“We need to train affected BPO employees and strategica­lly orient them on the emerging technology requiremen­ts of the industry that will enable them to continuous­ly improve job performanc­e. In other words, making use of technology in their jobs rather than being displaced by it,” said Lopez.

“In simpler terms, we will endeavor to make this new technology work for them,” he added.

The trade chief said intensive education and training programs for those in the industry should be developed soon by the academe, government and industry innovation ecosystem to ensure least manpower displaceme­nt. DTI

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