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The world is changing around us and we need to adapt fast

John Wilson
John Wilson
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From telehealth vet advice to self-driving tractors, AI is changing pet care, work, and everyday tasks across Australia.
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A FEW weeks ago, this column explored man’s best friend, our beloved dogs.

For many owners, especially those in villages scattered around the country, these loyal companions are not just pets, but lifelines offering comfort, companionship and joy.

When one of our furry friends becomes unwell, showing signs of stress or lethargy, most of us don’t hesitate to take them to the vet. However, the cost can be a real shock.

In good news, veterinary clinics will soon be offering online support, where you can speak with professionals over the phone about non-emergency pet issues.

Much like a telehealth doctor’s appointment, it’s not a replacement for in-person care but could be a helpful and more affordable option, especially for after-hours concerns.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the heart of this growing convenience. In simple terms, AI refers to the ability of computers to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning and problem-solving.

AI has gradually crept into our daily lives. While many welcome these advances, others, quite rightly, are concerned about the pace of change – especially the impact on jobs.

Roles are being lost to automation, requiring some to retrain or shift careers. On the positive side, new industries and opportunities are also emerging.

Many people may not realise that when you ask Google a question, AI is already at work, serving up answers in seconds.

Electric vehicles are another example. These smart machines can brake, steer, alert us when we speed, and even turn on the wipers when it rains, all thanks to AI, sensors and years of research.

Many seniors have embraced the internet, while others still prefer a trusty landline.

Will this technology ever go away? Afraid not!

Robots first appeared in vehicle manufacturing and now some farms are trialling electric tractors that can plough fields at night using AI and GPS – no driver required.

If you’ve been around a while, you’ve witnessed astonishing changes across every industry and there are certainly more to come.

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