What do you think the future of A.I is?
Aaron O'Leary
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I see it more as complimentary to a number of roles such as marketing etc, and it taking a more prominent roles in industries such as lab work, research, driving.
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Denis Dybsky@ddybsky
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well, AI itself says the following:
"There is no one answer to this question as the future of A.I. is highly dependent on the direction of research and development. Some believe that A.I. will eventually lead to machines that are capable of human-like or even superhuman intelligence, while others believe that the technology will remain largely within the confines of narrow and specific domains"
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I have been observing the technology update, upgrade and innovations since 1990. Every time something new comes up, there are section of society that starts threatening the humanity with its adverse impacts.
However, I have seen that new technologies helps you become more smarter, better and faster. I feel AI is also going to do the same. It will coexist alongside humanity and help them automate certain mundane tasks so that people can focus on important things.
Also, it is opening new opportunities to learn new skills, develop new capabilities and get more things done (well through automation).
我认为这个问题没有唯一的答案或者说是准确的答案。但我始终认为这对人类是一次风险与机遇并存的。
AI already have an impact on almost every human being having a smart phone in his hand. Well AI future is as bright as moon
CenterMe
I hope it's a bright future! Otherwise, I'm wasting my time 😂
A.I is going to be part of our lives no matter what in every conceivable field. This would apply more first to humanities like elder care, healthcare and then mostly into our daily mundane tasks
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I think it mainly depends on the research and willingness of making them available and accessible to everyone. We have already seen the boom after the open availability of Stable Diffusion models.
I believe the future of digital marketing will be fully automated and piloted by AI. At some point, you will only have to tell the AI what's your business about, and it will create a dynamic website, social media profiles, including copy, microcopy, visual assets, logo, and campaigns, and automatically monitor, test variances and deliver conversion rate optimised content depending on the user.
The entire Adobe enterprise ecosystem has been basically promising exactly that with Sensei AI. Honestly, I don't see AI slowing down anytime soon. We're in Q422 and if I compare all the available tools today with Q121... damn, things have evolved FAST
Luna Ring
I see it as adding speed to our tasks but not entirely picking up tasks as of yet.
e.g - Generative AI for content will help write copies faster.
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I think where it shines best is in a combination with a human. A good example, e.g., is GitHub Copilot. An extension to code editors for programmers, it tries to guess what the programmer wants to write and writes it for the programmer.
If a human writes code on their own, there are certain chunks that are tedious to write and that you look up online anyway. Like finding a difference between two dates in days. An AI can autocomplete it for you, saving a ton of time.
If an AI writes code on its own completely, it's going to make dumb mistakes, getting slight nuances wrong.
But you can combine a human with an AI: allow AI to do its job while having the results validated by a human. That saves a human a ton of time while producing good results.
I don't believe AI will ever be on-par with a human – something they call "general AI". The way current AI works is very different from the way a brain works, and we don't understand the brain to begin with. There haven't been any major breakthroughs in the AI area in the past years – only incremental improvements. The reason it is hyping is because big companies like Google accumulated a lot of top world talent to make those incremental improvements for them – so that in particular applications, AI becomes extremely good, such as guessing a target audience for a facebook ad.
I believe that to make something like a human, you need an entire planet like the Earth and billions of years of evolution. Modern AI technology may excel in particular applications, but won't cut it when it comes to generality. A breakthrough is needed to change this, and there are currently no precursors to indicate it is happening any time soon.
Product Hunt
@anatoliik Love this answer I definitely find myself agreeing here!
Hi @anatoliik, I think the common understanding of AGI is a more powerful algorithm, but I think of an algorithm as one lobe in a brain, which — like the visual or motor cortex — is adept and powerful, but limited in isolation. Our brains are an amalgamation of multiple lobes working in unison, out of which amazing things emerge.
@anatoliik I agree with this and think it's how AI will really be used. It'll make new tools available across multiple areas. we're a long way off it replacing anyone just yet, right now it can be a boost to how we work.
@anatoliik Being to able to automate coding will be a huge leap in humanity progress.
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I think in the future the AI part will be in all applications. And in all areas.
There are so many possibilities. If with just a handful of open AI APIs, we are seeing so many new products. The future is going to be filled with so much of new scopes. Especially repetitive work would be the first get the major breakthrough. Some products I feel which are
- Avatar based youtube or tiktok videos
- Self evolving storyline in games
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Likewise, I see it as a complement but not as the absolute truth, there should always be some humanity in everything we do.
It is one thing to get help to speed up the process with artificial intelligence, but not to give it full responsibility, although it learns from our behaviors, we are not the best example.
There are many debates on the subject, there would be no end to such a discussion, even so for the moment, it will be good to think of it as a great complement 😋
Anania
There are many fields that AI can be of outmost use. However one of this fields that excites me the most is the personalization of Medicine using AI. One day, without the need for clinical trials, AI could be able to synthesize and foresee individualized treatment modalities in close to real-time.
I hope robots will not rule the world. We should use AI wisely.
I think soon we will have another reality-a Virtual reality parallel to our reality.
And far many people will prefer to live in virtual reality.
WorkHub
I believe the future of AI is very promising. AI will do the heavy lifting for us humans, making our lives much simpler. Most things will be automated. The most important thing is to pay attention to the ethics of AI. Every time you teach a computer using your data, you better be sure that you don't teach it anything you don't want it to learn and remember.
The future for A.I and human tech looks extremely bright. Many new products will be developed to help humans increase their abilities, to super human levels. Smart phones is only the tip of the iceberg.
@jason_perez4 I agree. I hate doing any repetitive task and feel like I provide more value when I'm being spontaneous and inventive
Summer Bod 2020
I see AI becoming a tool built into many other tools.
For example spell checker. It is crazy cool but we don't really think about it anymore.
I wrote about finding and testing AI tools (44 in total) here - https://mythicalai.substack.com/...
There are maybe a few areas that AI could disrupt further. But I don't think AI is going to break many industries as much as augment them.
@joshdance
It's true, I hadn't thought about it but it blew my mind when I can read your comment thanks to google translate. I am practicing English but you are so right.