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With the fresh air and the pressure to unleash new technology and to invent almost everything, artificial intelligence (AI) may be almost unknown in the future.
Technology is constantly shaping our lives in subtle but basic ways, and this process seems to be accelerating at the level of the interpreter. Integrated circuits were invented around 60 years ago, allowing for the creation of faster and smaller computers. It was only 20 years ago that wireless internet became available, permanently changing how we collect information and interact with others.
It was only 12 years ago that touch screen devices became widely available with the introduction of the first iPhone, which gives us a quick glimpse into the fast-paced machine response time and the sense that everything is fine under our hands - literally. It was only 5 years ago when CRISPR was developed, a way to cure congenital and genetic diseases that were previously described as incurable.
It was only 2 years ago when artificial intelligence developed, they entered an untouched area of limitations and job opportunities, and robotic skills.
It was only 1 year ago that electronic skin with the ability to feel like a human was introduced, breaking boundaries and giving the robot's hands the ability to do things in delicate objects even with heat and collision.
It was only this year that the recycling process, with the formation of catalytic polymer digestion, reduced the required fuel and carbon dioxide emissions during the “new” plastic process.
In just one year NASA will send its fifth rover to Mars to look for signs of outer space, which may change the way we understand the basics needed for life to exist.
The Future of AI: Eye Surgery and Prosthetics
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Gone are the days of incontinence and slow processing, replacing human actions with immediate response. Prosthetics equipped with AI will be able to instantly send neural sensations and have 100% range of motion and fraction-of-an-inch accuracy. The Cyborgs will walk among us and the paralysis will be a rare occurrence.
The Future of AI: Emotional Pursuit
AI has the ability to learn continuously (it only has the ability of the hard drive to stabilize it), which means it has unlimited ability to continue to improve without any limitations such as damage or emotions. Perhaps they can learn to process and express emotions, work as 24/7 nurses or offer emotional support services.
As AI organizes the amount of information we provide as we discuss our struggles and problems, we are given the best solution demonstrated by their algorithms within nanoseconds. As a result, we will have happier people, more stable relationships, and less mental illness.
AI in our daily lives
For half a decade, the whole house is a “smart” house that comes with a little Jiminy Cricket sounding inside the gypsum walls and those around our brains. Schools are involved in personal-to-child instruction based on computer programs with learning algorithms and the best use of student learning, making access to information a right for everyone.
All of our movements are monitored and analyzed by AI so they can keep up with our nuances. Nothing to forget, everything is easily recorded; news has never gone so fast, history has never been more accurate in this way.
The future of AI: Automatic Tasks for General Functions
Jobs are now waiting for us rather than the other way around, giving us more time to participate in leisure activities and leisure. Our lives are very high, and performance and play are easily measured.
Future Outlook with AI
An AI-based robot with human hands
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