How do you think artificial intelligence will affect our lives in the next five years?
Hassan Muazzam
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Amanda Trincher@amandatrincher
It is already affecting every area of our lives. Take even computer vision for healthcare, this is a global advancement in workflow optimization. In addition, such solutions allow us to avoid the human factor and come to a decision much more quickly and efficiently. Here https://aisuperior.com/blog/how-... you can find out more about it
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Pythia World
Significantly. One of the things I thought about recently is that the new automation capabilities will may make us less dependent on tech skills (coding, designing, etc).
In the next five years, AI will provide personalized experiences, stronger cybersecurity, growing automation, smarter artificially intelligent assistants, self-driving vehicles, and social and legal problems.
A lot, but it doesn't have to be a bad thing. AI provides a lot of opportunities for automation but still needs a human to moderate (as we saw from mistaken chat-GPT results). In general, I think the impact is going to be similar to computers and the internet. Some people were against it, but we are all using it now.