Over the past few years, AI has made huge advances in approximating human interaction, especially when it comes to speech recognition and detection of emotions, and Advanced Analytics. How this is going to affect our daily lives?
Yes indeed Ajit, I am working with OSSCD, a self driving car. I would invite you to review my paper Natural Language Clues May reduce Traffic fatalities. This combines my study of natural language comprehension in my first IGI publication with brain scans using Tensorflow to determine elements of driving where accidents occur. The goal of this work is to determine how the in the car computer can partner with the driver to help think through these difficult situations. Some people, particurally older drivers say “I’ve been driving on a tractor my dad’s farm since age 8. I’ve drove for about 65 years. Why should I surrender control to a birds’ nest of while that a few years ago could’t show in color.” By subtle introduction of computer aided technologies we can show them gradually they are neither iRobot or completely useless. An example of computer aided driving is the antilock brakes.
A second big development is with Blockchain. I hear you, the reader protest and say they have no artificial intelligence, just a flat file that the inventor of Bitcoin recommended. However, Ethereum an alternative to Bitcoin, they are expermenting with alternative processing through Decentralized Identifiers. I might seem as though bitcoin is overused. Notice how I wrote bitcoin as opposed to Bitcoin which is the cryptocurrancy. The problems of bitcoin blockchain is the bottleneck of the transaction fee might make the exchange fees higher. Taking a look at the Linux Foundation’s Hyperledger suggests that not only is Linux interested getting curranvy around the world through the likes of coinbase, but they also see it as a proof of concept. I believe that the internet protocol we have now is unacceptable even when using IPv6 with DNSSec on it not only for security reasons but we can build a truly distributed DNS system which is based on a blockchain serverless architecture. This could also be used for 5G and making sure the message gets to the right point. While decentralized identifiers are tremendous in helping these technologies flow, the technologies can be greatly assisted by artificial intelligence that maximizes the blockchain for speed. We are stuck trying to make a highly accurate machine. Until we let the machines do their jobs through using techniques now used to predict what transactions would fail, it would maximize transaction speeds.
The third major area that I see as an area that can be improved is with self configurable software. As a hardware developer we generally need to write code that is generic enough to apply to different ARM processors. A lot of hard ware drivers are written in C. C and C++ are written as high level compiled into machine code through clang. I believe that our multicore systems warrent a more type safe language that is context aware for security reasons. Each process in Linux has its owner. This has been effective in many container systems such as docker. However, the kernel can be attacked and the processes that the docker depends on can be problematic. To solve docker’s issues of the processes interrigating the core kernel and perhaps gleaning some addresses as well as lack of simplicity to program an ansible file can greatly be improved through using AI.
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paragraph 1 shows that artificial intelligence helps us be safer on the roads
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paragraph 2 shows we can makes blockchain better which can have a whole host of geopolitical and economic aid efforts while we continue to make a government is accoutable for all the prople domestic or not. The most significant change is the decentralization of the internet away from any one party.
We can find applications of artificial intelligence (AI) pretty much everywhere. From chat bots to recruitment, AI is almost all pervasive and growing in sophistication. Don't be scared! At present most AI applications are benign. However, future advances might not be (especially if you agree with Musk [1]). In the following article [2], you can have a look at 17 applications of AI in the world today. Like other lists, this one is far from exhaustive nor is it in any particular order.
References:
[1] Elon Musk Says AI Is a Bigger Threat Than North Korea https://interestingengineering.com/elon-musk-says-ai-is-a-bigger-threat-than-north-korea
[2] 17 Everyday Applications of Artificial Intelligence in 2017 https://interestingengineering.com/17-everyday-applications-of-artificial-intelligence-in-2017
Artificial intelligence (AI) has long been a very fascinating concept that seemed to be farfetched, but thanks to the efforts made by many scientists, we’re finally getting quite close to making it a reality . Current advances in science and technology move at breakneck speed so much so we are now more hopeful about our achievements than we were in the 1990s. We’re already seeing the emerging benefits of AI based technologies, some of which are:
1) Self-driving cars,
2) Cyborg Technology is already helping humans to overcome the main limitations of their bodies and brains.
3) Robots are already taking over some of the most hazardous jobs.
4) Home robots are now helping the elderly with everyday tasks and allow them to stay independent .
On this basis, it is very difficult to predict what AI has in store for the future of mankind.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a fascinating concept of science fiction for decades, but many researchers think we’re finally getting close to making AI a reality. NPR notes that in the last few years, scientists have made breakthroughs in “machine learning,” using neural networks, which mimic the processes of real neurons.
This is a type of “deep learning” that allows machines to process information for themselves on a very sophisticated level, allowing them to perform complex functions like facial recognition. Big data is speeding up the AI development process, and we may be seeing more integration of AI technology in our everyday lives relatively soon. While much of this technology is still fairly rudimentary at the moment, we can expect sophisticated AI to one day significantly impact our everyday lives. Here are many ways AI might affect us in the future.:
Technology has always replaced human workers, but in the past it was manual workers, allowing the humans to move up the ladder to "better" jobs. AI is now going to replace white collar jobs - there are already systems that program, design electronic circuits, do medical diagnosis, draw up legal documents, etc. better than humans. (Perhaps the last to be replaced will be the last tier of customer relations personnel, and similar positions where customers "want to speak with a real person".)
So, eventually almost all jobs will be performed by machines, leaving humans with a lot of leisure time, but only a small fraction of them with sources of income. This will require a complete reworking of the economy.
Solving climate change might seem like a tall order from a robot, but machines have more access to data than one person ever could—storing a mind-boggling number of statistics. Using big data, AI could one day identify trends and use that information to come up with solutions to the world’s biggest problems.
To add more 'The AI is programmed to do something devastating' Autonomous weapons are artificial intelligence systems that are programmed to kill. In the hands of the wrong person, these weapons could easily cause mass casualties. Moreover, an AI arms race could inadvertently lead to an AI war that also results in mass casualties. To avoid being thwarted by the enemy, these weapons would be designed to be extremely difficult to simply “turn off,” so humans could plausibly lose control of such a situation. This risk is one that’s present even with narrow AI, but grows as levels of AI intelligence and autonomy increase.
In future it is likely that AI will begin taking jobs away from people, millions of jobs like drivers, radiologists, insurance adjusters. In one possible scenario, this will lead governments to pay unemployed citizens a universal basic income, freeing them to pursue their dreams unburdened by the need to earn a living. In another, it will create staggering wealth inequalities, chaos and failed states across the globe. But the revolution will go much further. Read more: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/artificial-intelligence-future-scenarios-180968403/#X8ThmY4o5yeBwH4f.99
The problem I see with the development of artificial intelligence (AI) is that many people see AI only as a substitute or as an annoying technology. The main difference to e. g. an ATM, which is regarded as "disrupting", is that AI can unfold new possibilities and thus new jobs. It also creates transparency to a large extent. I agree that the AI will make some jobs redundant, but it will also bring many blessings.
Low birth rate and rapidly aging population cause various, serious social problems. One of them is older adults' driving, leading to increase road accidents. According to the study, the meaning of driving is closely linked to their identity:
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So it is not recommended to make the older adults stop driving. AI-driven automatic car may be one of the solutions. However, AI (as well as VR) has side effects as much as benefits. We should be mindful of them:
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How Artificial Intelligence Will Impact our lives in the Future?
Generally Artificial Intelligence (AI) renders us human beings become more intelligent & productive with the available AI related toolsets & data collected e.g. Machine Learning, Deep Learning, IoT-Big Data Analytics, Predictive Analytics, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Automation etc.
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Well, nowadays the AI technologies are integrated almost all the handheld and household devices. This sophisticated devices ease the human daily activities and life style to live more comfort. The future life style would be more equipment free and more technology addicted.
Personal assistant AIs will keep getting smarter. As our personal assistants learn more about our daily routines, I can imagine the day I need not to worry about preparing dinner. My AI knows what I like, what I have in my pantry, which days of the week I like to cook at home, and makes sure that when I get back from work all my groceries are waiting at my doorstep, ready for me to prepare that delicious meal I had been craving .
As AI permeates the enterprise, everyone—from the CEO and business unit leaders to your middle managers and frontline employees—will need to be conversant in some basic terminology. Speaking the same language gets organizations on the same page and helps demystify AI's role in the enterprise and what it means for business processes and workers.
I believe practical advancements in artificial intelligence will start to enable a more contextual form of computing with some of our devices, particularly smartphones and smart speakers.
AI applications like speech recognition, automatic drivers of cars, read-to-write and write-to-read translations, foreign languages translations, speech-enabled search engines, and other applications are all powerful amplifiers of human intellects.
One can easily envision that using those applications for industrial grade solutions can automate and optimize human performances in many fields, but eventually leading to jobs shortages. The current notion is that disappeared jobs for humans will be offset by a growing number of jobs generated by advances in AI.
It may be true, though it is not currently certain, if the rate of jobs drop over time will be synchronously compensated by the other jobs grows. Progress in AI technologies is exciting, but brings some anxiety for humans' future adaptation to it.
It will be replaced some things that human do or can make the life easier, for example it can be used in the robot side , the robot will understand every thing you want rather than the traditional robot that is programmed on specific instructions that you want to deal with.
A few days ago, Volvo 360c got the 2019 Future Mobility Award. Volvo 360c is AI0integrated automatic electric car Without a human driver. Please see the fascinating details: https://youtu.be/q7K3cjBoTf4. AI will make us have much more convenient life; however, we should not overlook its darker side: Article The Dark Shadow of Virtual Reality
It will help us to speedup most of the things we do with much lesser errors.
This is smart assistance if utilyzed well. Same like nuclear energy. It is double edged sword... standard regulations can help to guide in right direction.