Aaron O'Leary

What do you think the future of A.I is?

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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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Gary Zurnamer
My personal take is that in a business context, it should automate a whole bunch of manual tasks. One example is sales teams having to manually enter customer and deal data into CRMs like Salesforce. Theoretically AI is truly valuable if it replaces that work and allows a person to do higher value jobs in their role.
Csaba Zajdo
Artificial intelligence will eliminate some jobs that consist mostly of low-level and repetitive tasks. It will also enhance people's jobs, creating new opportunities for individuals to pursue their passions.
Surekha S
@zajdo_csaba Agree, rather than taking over tasks, AI will definitely help reduce workload and help people focus on more important things. And not just in marketing but in multiple fields.
Ishwar Jha
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).
Leonid Nazarov
I started collecting AI Tools a week ago (www.magictools.online) and am surprised at how many areas they cover. - everything related to creativity: music, images - app creation https://www.magictools.online/bu... - marketing https://www.magictools.online/mo... - and more I think in the future the AI part will be in all applications. And in all areas.
Yunxi Chang

The future of AI holds great promise. It'll likely become more integrated into various aspects of life, automating complex tasks, enhancing creativity, and revolutionizing industries like healthcare and education.

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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。
Nayab Aman
AI has already revolutionized our world. Also, the future of AI is bright. Many people believe that success of the AI will ultimately lead us towards the world where computers will replace the human beings. However, that is not going to happen. Rather AI will bring more beneficial changes to the fields of healthcare, transportation, security, and marketing etc.
Failmane
The "hottest spot" in artificial intelligence right now is computer vision, a set of technologies that solve various recognition tasks based on image processing. It "replaces" human vision. Algorithms have already surpassed humans in the quality of recognition and detection in many areas - face recognition, disease detection, photo and video search and processing, and much more. New areas are medical image processing (disease identification and classification) and satellite image processing. There are already products that allow you to recognize emotions and audience involvement: who is present at the class, what they are looking at, who is really listening to the lecture and who is not. This makes it possible to collect unique analytics of "feedback" in the learning process. All in all, recorded lectures with automatic engagement analysis can definitely replace some of the teachers, but not live classes where there is constant interaction between the teacher and the students. That's a long way off yet.