Almost half of Canadians know little about Windows, MacOS, Android, iOS, Linux, tcp/ip networking, file formats, disk partitioning, encryption, SSL certificates…
There are a thousand things that Canadians SHOULD know about before they even think about ‘AI’.
Problem is people treat their computers and programs exactly like they treat their cars … as long as it starts and goes they don’t care. But when there’s a problem all hell breaks loose.
Companies do the same thing, putting less importance on IT depts than stock buy backs.
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Almost half of Canadians know little about Windows, MacOS, Android, iOS, Linux, tcp/ip networking, file formats, disk partitioning, encryption, SSL certificates…
There are a thousand things that Canadians SHOULD know about before they even think about ‘AI’.
Problem is people treat their computers and programs exactly like they treat their cars … as long as it starts and goes they don’t care. But when there’s a problem all hell breaks loose.
Companies do the same thing, putting less importance on IT depts than stock buy backs.
Orrrr how electricity works, how to do an oil change on a car, etc. Nobody can know everything so I think the article title is kinda stupid.