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Ways Artificial Intelligence Affect the Human Life

Ways Artificial Intelligence Change the Life

THE CONTINUATION OF AI

Here's another: Tesla founder and titan technology Elon Musk recently donated $ 10 million to fund ongoing research at the nonprofit company OpenAI - just a drop in the proverbial bucket if his $ 1 billion pledge in 2015 is some indication. And in 2017, Russian President Vladimir Putin told schoolchildren that "Anyone who will be a leader in this field [AI] will be the ruler of the world." Then he threw his head back and laughed madly.

OK, that last thing is a lie. This, however, is not: After more than seventy years marked by hoopla and abnormal sleep during the emergence of many waves that began with so-called "information engineering," it continued to machine learning based on model and algorithm and increasingly focused on observation, consultation, and general practice, AI has once again taken a middle class as never before. And it will not block the brightness at any time.

THE FUTURE IS NOW: ON THE IMPACT OF AI WILL BE EVERYWHERE 

Modern-COMPUTER — or, rather, it is "narrow AI" leads to an objective function that is trained with the help of the model data, and is often seen in the category of deep learning, or machine learning-it has hardly any effect at all of the major branches of the industry. This is especially true in the last couple of years, and the collection and analysis of data have significantly increased, thanks to the reliable connectivity to the Internet of Things is, with the proliferation of connected devices and the computer has to be processed. 

Some of the sites are in the early stages of their journey with the SI, while others are veteran travelers. They both have a long way to go. In any case, the impact of artificial intelligence on our lives today is hard to ignore.

FROM PHONES to lively discussions, artificial intelligence is already evident in our digital lives. You may not know it yet. The momentum behind AI is being built, thanks in part to the huge amount of data computers can collect about our likes, purchases, and daily movements. And experts in artificial intelligence research use all that data to train machines to learn how to read and predict what we want - or hate.

Look at the future held by AI, according to USC investigators.

RECREATION

Go ahead, Netflix. Next time, you can sit on the couch and order a custom movie with your favorite real characters. In the meantime, film studios could have a future without flats: Complex guess systems will analyze the text of a film script and predict the strength of its box.

THE MEDICAL

Why is a drug suitable for the average person, when it can be directly related to your genes? AI algorithms will enable doctors and hospitals to better analyze data and customize their patient's genetic, environmental, and lifestyle health care for each patient. From finding brain tissue to deciding which cancer treatment will work best for each individual, AI will drive a customized modification for you.

CONFIDENCE

There were approximately 707 million cybersecurity breaches in 2015, with 554 million in the first half of 2016 alone. Companies are striving to stay one step ahead of the attackers. USC experts say the ability to read and perform AI-enabled automation can protect data efficiently and economically, keeping people safe from terrorism or even petty theft. AI-based tools detect viral patterns and malicious computer programs before stealing large amounts of information or causing damage.

IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES

AI assistants will help older people stay independent and stay in their homes longer. AI tools will keep nutritious food available, securely access items on high shelves, and monitor movement in an adult home. These tools can cut grass, keep windows clean, and help with cleanliness and hygiene. Many other repetitive and physical activities are ideal for AI-based tools. But AI-assisted work may be especially important in hazardous areas such as mining, firefighting, mine clearance, and handling radioactive material.

MOVEMENT

An area where AI could soon have a major impact on self-driving cars. Unlike people, AI drivers never look down on the radio, wear mascara or argue with their children in the back seat. Thanks to Google, private cars already exist, but they expect to be fully occupied by 2030. Non-pilot trains already control the railways in European cities, and Boeing is building an independent jetliner (pilots still need to enter details into the system).

AI AND THE FUTURE OF THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY AND THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 

Of course, there's been a lot made of the fact that AI is the dependent of 'big data' has been a fundamental violation of the right to privacy. Then look no further than the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica shenanigans, or Amazon's Alexa, tapping, one of the many examples of how the technology is so cool. Critics say that without the rules, and self-limitation, the situation is even worse than that. In 2015, Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, and he and his competitors Google and Facebook (surprise!) have been to most of the data mining. 

"And they absorb everything that they can learn about you, and what they're trying to make money," he said in a 2015 speech. "We think that's wrong." 

In the fall, during an interview in Brussels, Belgium, Cooking detail are worried. 

"The AI-driven promotion by collecting huge personal profiles is laziness, not efficiency," he said. "For artificial intelligence to be truly smart, it must respect human values-including privacy. If we are wrong, this is a very, very grave danger."


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