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FUTURE OF AI

 FUTURE OF AI


The "Age of With," in which AI is used to augment and improve human employment, has here. How will quickly advancing artificial intelligence technology affect how we live and work in the future? In order to help you see the forest for the trees—and the forests beyond—we investigate AI's development, existing capabilities, and potential future applications. In almost every sector, artificial intelligence is influencing how people will live in the future. It already serves as the primary force behind developing technologies like big data, robotics, and the Internet of Things, and it will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

In the years and decades to come, artificial intelligence (AI), a genuinely ground-breaking achievement of computer science, will be a fundamental part of all contemporary software. This both poses a threat and a chance. Both defensive and offensive cyber operations will be augmented by AI. Additionally, new cyberattack techniques will be developed to exploit some AI technology flaws. Finally, AI's demand for massive volumes of training data will increase the value of data and redefine how we must think ab



out data protection. To guarantee that this era-defining technology will lead to broadly shared safety and prosperity, prudent global governance will be necessary.

 

EVOLUTION OF AI

IFM is merely one of several AI pioneers in a sector that is constantly expanding. For instance, 2,300 of the 9,130 patents granted to IBM inventors in 2021 were with artificial intelligence. Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla and a giant of the IT industry, contributed $10 million to support ongoing research at OpenAI, a non-profit research organisation. If his $1 billion co-pledge from 2015 is any indicator, this donation is a drop in the ocean.

After an evolutionary phase that started with "knowledge engineering" and lasted over several decades marked by periodic dormancy, technology advanced to model- and algorithm-based machine learning and increasingly centred on perception, reasoning, and generalisation. Now, AI has reclaimed centre stage in a way that has never been possible, and it has no plans to give it up anytime soon.

 

 

AI IN NEAR FUTURE

Mendelson believes that "generative adversarial networks" (GAN), which enable computer algorithms to create rather than merely assess by pitting two nets against each other, and "reinforcement" learning, which deals in rewards and punishments rather than labelled data, are two of the most fascinating areas of AI research and experimentation that will have implications in the near future. The first is demonstrated by Google DeepMind's Alpha Go Zero's Go playing proficiency, while the latter is demonstrated by original image or audio generation that is based on learning about a certain subject such as celebrities or a specific genre of music.

AI has the potential to significantly impact sustainability, climate change, and environmental challenges on a far larger scale. Ideally, cities will become less congested, less polluted, and generally more livable, in part thanks to the deployment of advanced sensors.

 

THE POSSIBILITIES OF ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE

Stuart Russell, a well-known AI expert from around the world, made light of his "formal agreement with journalists that I won't talk to them unless they agree not to put a Terminator robot in the article" while delivering a speech at London's Westminster Abbey in late 2018. His remark demonstrated his evident disdain for the exaggerated and doomsday-like nature of Hollywood's portrayals of futuristic AI. Artificial general intelligence, or "human-level AI," is a concept that has long served as the stuff of science fiction. However, it has very little possibility of being realised any time soon or at all.

Before we achieve something that approaching human-level AI, significant advancements must still be made, according to Russell.

 

MAJOR FIELDS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN FUTURE

·       HEALTH CARE INDUSTRIES:

India is the second-largest country in terms of population after China, with 17.7% of the global population. Not every person living in the nation has access to health care facilities. It is due to a shortage of competent medical professionals, poor infrastructure, etc. There are still some people who cannot access medical facilities. Even if you don't visit the doctor, AI would read your fitness band data and medical history to assess the pattern, propose the right prescription, and even deliver it to your fingertips through cell phone. AI has the capacity to provide the capability to detect disease based on symptoms.

 

·       AI IN EDUCATION:

The level of education that young people are receiving affects a nation's development. We can see that there are many AI courses accessible at the moment. However, in the future, AI will change the conventional approach to schooling. Since automation and robotics have largely taken the role of skilled labourers in the manufacturing sector, the world no longer needs them. The educational system may be quite efficient and tailored to each student's personality and skills. It would give intelligent pupils an opportunity to shine and idiots a better method to accept responsibility.

 

The right education can increase a person's or a nation's power, but when it is misused, it can have disastrous effects.

 

·       AI IN FINANCE:

Any nation's economic and financial situation directly affects how growth is measured there. Due to AI's huge potential in practically every subject, it has the ability to significantly improve both the economic well-being of an individual and a country. The management of equity funds now uses AI algorithms.

While determining the most effective method of managing finances, an AI system might consider a wide range of factors. It would function more efficiently than a human manager. The traditional methods of trading and investing in the financial sector will change as a result of AI-driven techniques. The decision would be swift and sudden, which might be fatal for certain fund managing organisations who cannot afford such amenities. It could also have a significant negative impact on business. The opposition would be fierce and constantly tense.

 

·       AI IN MILITARY AND CYBERSECURITY:

AI-assisted military technologies have created autonomous weapon systems that won't require any human interaction, creating the most secure means to improve a country's security. Future military robots that are as clever as soldiers or commandos and are capable of performing some jobs may be on our horizon.

 

AI-assisted tactics would improve mission efficacy and offer the most secure means to carry it out. The AI-assisted system's algorithm performance is not entirely explicable, which is concerning. The primary issue here would be explainable AI because deep neural networks learn more quickly and continually. If it falls into the wrong hands or decides the wrong things on its own, it might have disastrous effects.

 

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