Summary
Summery of The article "A.I. Here, There, Everywhere" by Craig S. Smith that explains how fast artificial intelligence is already in our lives in many aspects even if we notice it or not.
It is in a very developing stage but is still in its initial stage, the brightest and greatest part is yet to come. It is true that it will become an integral part of our lives, and it already is, but in the future, it will be even more so. But the biggest problem we are facing right now is the violation of privacy that the system requires to be able to develop. We are currently trying to work on new methods in which they can use our data without completely damaging our private lives. The ai is already everywhere related to us, whether it is outside or at home but very soon it will develop to the level of face recognition and body recognition.
In this way, she will be able to identify diseases and even assist in recovery because of identifying them early. In this way, she will be involved in our environment both comprehensively and personally for everyone.
It already fully exists in the world of music, the world of television and streaming in very large companies that most of us know and use the services of these companies every day.
Since ai works very similar to the human brain, it basically copies a thought, this causes the development of emotional intelligence and makes it very human. She will be able to create songs, develop personal conversations, simulate people who exist and do not exist.
With its development and becoming more emotional and more realistic and the more two-dimensional it was, it could also enter the world of education to provide content and strategies to the world of students in a personal form that is adapted to each student. Right now, it touches and will touch every aspect of our lives such as education, health, medicines even the world of harvesting.
It will make what we thought was impossible very possible and even beyond what we imagined, it was created and will develop to help us grow and reach places we never thought of.
Summery – Marianna Kozemirski