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Artificial Intelligence

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at the design of systems to search and rescue for large scale disasters. When I was a kid, I used to watch a carton series called “RoboCop.” Which was about a Cop which was made of a Robot. That was a real beginning of an AI in this rescue system. In the future if we see robots as cops or a military man, we should not be surprised due to AI. It could help us in the medical too. As an instant doctor in an ambulance, who could save a person doing anything. Some upcoming future medicines will be made to see the problems in a human body without any X-Ray machines. It will be possible to see in the monitors. Handicapped people who are getting body parts such as: artificial legs, arms, machine to hear, or parts transplanting; these everything is available because of AI. By 2050, we will be able to connect our mind to the computer directly through the wire, and we will be able to access our mind through computers as well.

“If a driverless car is to truly master any traffic scenario, it must become as smart as a human. Or smarter. Artificial intelligence expert Dr. Nicolaj Stache reveals how carmakers are planning to pull off this audacious task.” Many years ago, we were probably imagining ourselves sitting in our brand new self-driving car reading newspaper or watching movies while car itself will be driving us to our destination. Wherever cars will be required to understand complex traffic scenarios, we should consider A.I. Especially in urban environments like city streets and busy intersections, we have many moving objects that automated and driverless cars must recognize and react to in an appropriate way. A.I. will help future cars to anticipate the intentions of the many other road users and foresee their next moves. Fully comprehending these demanding traffic contexts will indeed be the supreme challenge for A.I., but it will make traffic safer and more efficient. Google’s self-driving car project and Tesla’s “autopilot” feature are two examples that have been in the news lately. Movie “Transformers” could be the one of the best examples of AI in automotive department. Volvo has made one real transformer car recently. Self-driving cars will be the best future of cars. Besides that, self-driving bicycle is also a part of AI. This is another example of smartness of AI.

Since there are so many advantages of AI, some problems occur too. If these machines are so smart, why do they fail at things that everyday people, let alone genius-level strategists, take for granted? The fact is, no existing AI technologies can master even the simplest challenges without human-provided context. If this is the case, today’s version of AI is not actually “intelligent” and won’t be the silver bullet for any of our business or societal problems. And claiming so as a business or reporting so as a journalist is counterproductive and misleading. It would be a very good thing if humanity knew how to choose into existence a powerful optimization process with a target. Or in more idiomatic terms, it would be nice if we knew how to build a nice AI. In the far future, AI will be truly intelligent and able to operate without context. That will be more like the famously feared Skynet—and then we’ll have a whole other set of problems to worry about, like the extinction of humanity. Yet AI is already powerful enough to make a dramatic difference to human life. It can already enhance human endeavor by complementing what people can do. Think of chess, which computers now play better than any person.

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