Artificial Intelligence AI 2022

 By Hasan Rizvi

"Is Artificial Intelligence really taking over the world?"

It is not that AI is taking over the world, it is just that the world has become more dependent on Artificial Intelligence. We are constantly surrounded by AI and we don’t even know it.

For example, you might use Google Maps to find your way home from work. You’re not thinking about how this was done by a machine, you just want to get home as quickly as possible. The same applies to Siri or Google Assistant - they are there for us when we need them but we don't think about them in a deeper sense.

Background: Artificial intelligence is a broad term that is best defined as the theory and development of computer systems that can perform tasks that usually require human intelligence.



Artificial intelligence is a broad term that is best defined as the theory and development of computer systems that can perform tasks typically requiring human intelligence.

This field overlaps with computer science, psychology, linguistics, philosophy, and other fields in 2022. The study of artificial intelligence has its origins in the 1800s but has been evolving rapidly over the past few decades.






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"Sophia is a social humanoid robot developed by the Hong Kong-based company Hanson Robotics.Sophia was activated on February 14, 2016 and made her first public appearance in mid-March 2016 at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, United States"

An article on how AI has progressed over the years and how it will affect jobs in the future. The article starts off by defining what AI is, then proceeds to detail its history, tomorrow, and possible impact on society. It also covers topics such as self-driving cars, computers beating people at complex games like go and chess, and medical diagnosis programs outperforming humans. The article concludes with a reminder to not fear progress because it always benefits humanity in one way or another.



 "Artificial intelligence has always been in the news, from the future-of-mankind predictions of science fiction novels to tales of Skynet waging war against humanity. But for decades AI has been something out of touch, something about which we read and think and worry but have little control over. Now, with deep learning techniques making it easier to build sophisticated AI systems and agents that can measure our heart rates in real-time just by looking at us, we’re finally seeing.


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