In fact, lately we hear a lot about artificial intelligence, but few really understand what artificial intelligence is. What is even more confusing for newbies and novices is that many people working in the field of artificial intelligence are debating its definition. The problem is compounded when commercial companies begin to promote their technologies as artificially intelligent when they are not.
There are two different categories in the field of artificial intelligence. One is those who believe that artificial intelligence is a computer software that mimics or seems to mimic human decision making. Then there is the group that thinks that they are purists who believe that the processing of neural networks is a true artificial intelligence. Of course, we are going to discuss the two types. We will also discuss all the applications, technologies that are or seem to be quite similar, that their creators or marketers have called artificial intelligence.
Today, most of the time we find applications such as search engines on the Internet, autonomous and interactive online operating systems, as well as speech recognition software, facial functions, fingerprints, spellchecker, voice programs, anti-spam or database analysis algorithms to find anomalies. Of course, the more intense the application, for example, in autonomous cars, independent aircraft, corporate telephone systems, weather forecasts, stock trading, military warfare, automated storage or space systems. The more important artificial intelligence becomes.
It should be relatively easy to see that artificial intelligence has changed our lives as much as the computers themselves and even more so in the future with artificially intelligent robotic androids in our homes and computers that make decisions at work. In the future, we will have artificial intelligence for our government, our transportation systems, our cash flow, our environment, our distribution systems, our virtual reality entertainment systems and almost anything you can imagine. After reading this book, you can think of more applications in your industry.
Is the sky the limit of artificial intelligence? In fact, it seems to be and maybe not, because we already use the AI under water and underground, so the sky is not the limit, neither the ground nor anything else. In this dimension. Artificial intelligence is not even limited to time, space, energy or matter in one dimension. In the future, humans may have additional characteristics in which humans and machines are fused using artificially intelligent components. Then, when we look at where we are today with artificial intelligent systems, the most appropriate response would be: We are on the tip of the ice.
The most pressing question is how to proceed. Does humanity have the discipline and integrity to continue advancing in this technology without sacrificing or risking everything we are and everything we have built? Maybe this is really the biggest question?
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