artificial intelligence
The future of artificial intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence’s Influence on Human Jobs: What Can Be Expected Next?
AI has the potential to replace human jobs in the future because of its edge-cutting technologies. Since AI-powered robots are likely to be efficient, quick, and reliable as compared to the human workforce, it is safe to say that AI can risk many employment opportunities.
By Ethan Carter6 years ago in Futurism
The AI hath written
Before we begin... What I used was OpenAI's GTP2 AI model. You simply type a couple of sentences and the AI continues the text, possibly revealing more about your story/idea you never thought of. Yes, when I do say OpenAI I'm indeed referring to the company that Elon Musk now has his hands on (which I don't have a problem with by the way).
By James Crawford6 years ago in Futurism
Is It Time to Demystify AI? - Google Thinks So
The talks about Artificial Intelligence are slowly but surely becoming more graspable for the regular person. This is in part caused by the increased adoption of AI to everyday technologies and the heated discussion about the involvement of technologies into every aspect of our lives.
By Becka Maisuradze6 years ago in Futurism
Is Face Recognition an Immoral Technology?. Top Story - October 2019.
It’s a crazy world we live in. We’re able to literally reach the stars, communicate from one end of the world to the other, and even create self-evolving machines. Technological advancement doesn’t seem to exhaust itself.
By Becka Maisuradze6 years ago in Futurism
Using Machine Learning to Improve
The Major Breakthrough in Artificial Intelligence Machine learning is one of the most recent technologies. This has had a profound impact on many businesses. Companies are finding that technology is more helpful in achieving their goals. For example, a company can leverage machine learning to improve sales and customer relations. There are many other things that can be done as well to make a business better with machine learning. Machine learning is essentially using artificial intelligence to teach computers how to think. There are many machine learning applications, and you can find something that will help your business grow and thrive.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Futurism
How Will Driverless Cars Change Our Means of Transportation
The idea of having a computer or A.I. driving people around is something that the majority of people in 2019 are still having doubts about when it comes up. However, this futuristic concept is inevitable, in fact, we are much closer to the times of driverless cars than we may think. Some believe that we may not see this for another 10 years or so, however, I believe we may have A.I. behind the wheel sooner than that. Due to the deployment of 5G technology, which will be a game changer in the information technology and communication industries real soon, I’m going to guess by no later than 2025 we may see people trading their automatic transmission vehicles for autonomous ones. Once 5G becomes nationwide, it will only pave the way for driverless cars to become the dominant form of transportation on the road.
By Spencer Jean-Mary7 years ago in Futurism
The World of Indie
What if... in the not so far future, the scientists of the world gathered together and created the most sophisticated artificial intelligence being that has ever existed? And, what if... that "robot" was special because of its unique ability to not just gain knowledge from the world wide web, but also use reasoning? Its first and foremost program would be to use this knowledge to help humankind flourish and prosper. Its prime directive would always be to protect humankind and never to harm.
By Linda Paul7 years ago in Futurism
Quantum AI's Digital Rainmaker?
If quantum AI is the Silk Road that will one day connect the power of quantum computing with solutions to some of the most important problems and biggest opportunities of the day, then evaluating gradients is the daunting Khyber Pass along the route.
By Matt Swayne7 years ago in Futurism
Man vs. Machine: Brains in Danger
We live in a world where automation and human-like robotics have become common in the business community performing data-heavy tasks in milliseconds. Thanks to AI, people can monitor their health and fitness levels using a digital intelligence bracelet, know when the milk is about to run out in a refrigerator, can have driverless cars, and a Google learning machine that is capable of learning data patterns and analyzing them.
By Marianna Draws7 years ago in Futurism












