How Artificial Intelligence will change your world in 2020?
In the last decade, Artificial
Intelligence has gone from being a science fiction dream to a critical part of
our daily lives. We use artificial intelligence systems to interact with our phones
through Siri and Alexa. Cars like Tesla's interpret and analyze their
environment to drive intelligently.
Amazon monitors, our browsing
habits and intelligently serves us products that it believes we would like to
buy, even Google decides what kind of search results it gives us based on who
thinks. We have artificially intelligent algorithms here, but this is only the
beginning because in the future AI will change everything, but do we want it?
Well, what exactly is artificial intelligence? Maybe it's a better question.
What exactly is Artificial
Intelligence?
The simplest descriptor is to
collect data about the world using that data to make short- and long-term
predictions that apply to both people and machines. So, when we talk about AI
in our lives, we are talking about everything from a computer that can read a handwritten document like an OCR reader to a robot that performs complex
surgery on its own.
Even for a massive database that
categorizes your personality based on what you've written and looked online
because the world of AI is incredibly large. Here are some facts that will show
you.
How
Artificial Intelligence will change your world in 2020?
Let's take a look at some of the
most innovative developments that we hope to see in the very near future and if
that is a step forward or backward for society, first of all, AI systems are
already prepared to take care of thousands.
If there are not millions of
jobs, it is likely that any job that consists of a human being that extracts
information from other humans and enters it into a system will become obsolete.
Therefore, ATMs, telephone vendors and bank tellers are leaving.
As autonomous cars, autonomous
drones and other transporters from A to B become more complex, they will also
lose jobs, such as truck drivers, postal workers, courier services, even pizza
delivery factories. They are fully automating.
Therefore, our car washes, movie
theaters, even everything is threatened by the rapid improvement of new
algorithms that can collect information and deliver it faster and more
accurately, but as society changes to adapt to everything the world of machine
service.
It will also open new jobs for the
next generation of writing software that repairs and maintains robots and
develops new and better systems. In particular, the machines are also prepared
to take over dangerous work to fight fires, mining, construction of deep-sea
oil drilling and other races with high mortality rates will be replaced by
machines that cannot get sick or hurt.
We don't know what an AI the workforce will look like, but many economists believe that the world could be a brighter and more rewarding place with machines that take on the most boring
and dangerous jobs as we develop better AI, we are discovering that.
It can not only replace human
work, but also think so that human algorithms can monitor and process massive
amounts of information and draw conclusions based on patterns in that data.
These data are ready to change all the paths of society from something small,
such as optimizing traffic patterns in overtime to discover the best routes to
take or how to fix the roads.
And rebuild highways to something
much more serious like monitoring epidemics and diseases and stopping them
before machine learning spreads. It has even been shown to analyze human
behavior and predict warning signs, but recognize the common language used by
people as sexual or terrorist predators and alert law enforcement to take
action.
On the other hand, that same
technology can be used to track political dissidents or serve false news to
vulnerable people while blocking competing opinions and information, only a few
Tec monopolies control the latest advances in the processing and analysis of
the collection of data.
We can expect AI to help advance
our society can end up working to benefit the technology industry and only
those who can afford to take advantage of smarter and cheaper human
replacements, perhaps to the detriment of society, but for now We just do not
know. what the future of AI holds.
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