The 8 Biggest Artificial Intelligence (AI) Trends In 2022
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- In this video, we look at the eight biggest trends in the field of AI and machine learning. We cover the innovations around natural language processing, creative AI, data centric AI, as well as the democratization of AI via simple self-service user interfaces.
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Plot Twist, Bernard is an AI ;)
No he is not an AI. He is a normal human just like you and me.
You can trust me fellow human.
This is very informative video and It really amaze us to see how much it is possible to be done with A.I .
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Wonderful!
When will see major work force replacement and ubi scheme implemented
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There are some specific AI tool or platform to predict if a idea of business go to work analyzing the market o AI to help to build minimal viable product to validate an business idea?
Actually, creative A.I. already exist. Soon, there will only be one type of activity, that A.I will not be better and more efficient than humans, that will be things that involve emotion.
It will also possible with deep learning read a book named can machine can think
I think AI will revolutionize health-care in 2022. AI can go beyond assisting primary care physicians to replacing them. The few who miss the reassurance of a human doctor will be compensated by better diagnosis and treatment at a small fraction of office visit costs.
No worries for primary care physicians if my prediction occurs. They can and should cross-train into preventive medical treatment and research. I have numerous examples of failed treatment regimes due to treating medical symptoms or failing to see the whole patient "system". For example, an AI medical screener would never over-look foreign travel in diagnosing hyper immune reactions. Think :The monster within me".
@@rudyhenderson5002 "They can and should cross-train into preventive medical treatment and research." ... you clearly have no idea what goes into getting an MD. They don't need to "cross-train" into these things, they are already trained in them if their degree is even remotely recent (last 20-30 years at least). You also have an extremely rosy view of AI. You would be damn lucky for an AI even to have proper access to data about foreign travel, never mind having been trained on a proper representative sample of people returning from foreign travel. A primary care physician is leaps and bounds more likely to catch that than any AI model around today or for the next 10 years I would wager. I would know, I've worked on AI in bioinformatics and they're not as useful as the PR makes them sound. There is a reason Watson never became a stunning commercial success even though it looked good on Jeopardy, lol. The same is true of the multitude of other highly hyped models that came after.
"...diagnosis and treatment at a small fraction of office visit costs. Dream on... medical costs will only go one way - UP!
Annnnd millions of jobs gooooone.
@@zvxcvxcz Well said. It seems like from what i've read that healthcare is one of the most hesitant fields to adopt AI at the moment due to a number of very logical reasons such as unclear ROI and low adoption rates by clinicians. Even if some form of AI can be utilized in healthcare, it seems like it will be only "scratching the surface," at least within the next 10 years like you said.
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Glad you think so
What are new innovations in cloud that has revolutionized the implementation of AI?
Cyber security needs to be decentralized. It's a matter of physical reality that accountability comes from separate forms.
Sampling air composition across an array equipped on vehicles, I'm using AI to clean up the data from low-cost devices, could help justify funding the measuring devices and installation incentives. Grant proposal could site exigent circumstances, like that of potential sources of childhood cancers and Atmospheric composition data useful in climate modeling.
Second Life has been doing a virtual world since 2004 to date, far more creativity there than on Zuckerbergs Meta so far.
waiting!!!
Nice way partitioned:
Augumant Work space
Build language
CyberSecurity
Metaverse
NocodeAi
Datacentric Ai
Automous vehicle
Creative AI
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Thank you 👍
"automation will free up us humans to do what we do best, like creativity"..
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Artists against Dal-E would disagree
Thanks! Does 1 and 8 contradict? Regarding creativity....
Point one is that AI will augment all work, point eight is that this will even happen in the creativity space.
Great stuff, aligns well with some of our own thinking. Regarding language models, I think you're absolutely right about their transformative potential.
We've recorded an interview with the founders of Ought, a company that is trying to wrap an intuitive UI around GPT-n for tasks like research, idea generation, knowledge synthesis, and even 'rephrasing negative statements positively'.
The interview with Jungwon and Andreas is one of my favorites, and their tech has only gotten more stunning since then:
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But AI could also augment creativity, I mean with Algorithms
Cybersecurity needs to have each unit's interest in heart. Rather than scouring the entire world to try and figure out some confession posted on the dark web in an emoji format, one should use AI to monitor the functions of the local components and make sure that they continue to function within the parameters they are supposed to. These are devices that would go into the hundreds of dollars and anyone who tries to say that they need to be extraordinarily expensive he is a part of the problem and likely counterintelligence
The problem becomes natural error as data being date on compilation, ........;
AI won't free up time for anyone except the rich, just as it's been and just as it's going to be.
A.I still have a long way to go. Some work will be automated but not that much. I don’t know why these guys keep telling people that our Artificial intelligence is that advanced . We still have a fair amount of work to do
No , it's exponential. It won't be long now. Ai will push ai , it will be promising and also terrifying. It will change life in ways people can't imagine
@@ruggedtechie5867 Narrow Artificial Intelligence will be exponential, but when you speak in terms of General Artificial Intelligence . We still have some time to go.
And the outcome of iRobot?? Don’t bite the hands that feeds...
Honestly mate did genuinely think that was stupid you're saying that because the mundane jobs are going to be taken over by AI then that leaves the lowest paid people to have free time first
AI for autonomous driving
I'm not getting the point calling this as TRENDS --
The things you shared here is just that the sectors which are going to use more AI, ML & DL.
Trend is something I feel a certain tech or anything which is getting used by everyone / every sector.
Now AI is huge ML & DL are just subsets these three are interconnected. There are different algos used for certain things & it's constantly evolving.
I'm confused - I mean When you say AI trend - what it's actually means?
We discuss it's possibility to be come conscious in our latest podcast!
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A lot of hype, few results. The results sound more appealing than they really are. We're being sold the idea that AI will do work and humans will diligently check it. The only thing more tedious than a tedious job is overseeing a tedious job done by someone else. Humans will not check properly. This is a problem, because AI do not have well bounded behavior and cannot be relied upon. Would you trust AIs with the US nuclear arsenal? If not, then they're not ready for prime time, because that's a system where the right thing to do has been clear for as long as it has existed and humans have been able to manage it even in highly tense times. AI isn't ready for that, and they're not ready for driving, and they're not ready for surgery, and they're not ready to diagnose. That is the fact of the matter. They can give some useful insights, but they have fundamental boundary issues that have to be addressed before they should be managing anything with high stakes. Of course humans like to deploy tech well before it is ready, as we are seeing in the auto industry now.
Do you know why self driving cars got out so early?
You need training data for AI and the more data you have the better. They risk a few accidents to get this data, improve the AI and get ahead of competition. Development (time) and prototypes are expansive. It is cheaper to test it at the customer and deal with small problems (software) later.
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It did sound a little funny…Free up time for humans to be what they’re good at “creativity”…then later you mentioned how AI will become more creative. AI will never surpass humans on every scale, they regurgitate information that mainly humans developed. They lifelessly narrow that information quickly and quite accurately. They can give great diagnoses and development useful information. Articles that are written are just taking a combination of various datasets that came from mens minds. It’s also quite an assumption to think all people are creative…They aren’t. We are all good at various things, but creativity, just like physical strength, isn’t something that all have.
It is also sad to narrow down humans to just cells that can have synapses and then thought arises that can be essentially replicated by technology. Humans are more than their physical brains. Even outside of religious belief, some psychological tests have started to lead doctors to believe the brain and the mind are 2 different things. Indeed we are deeper than that.
Side note, it’s not good for mankind to just have all of the time in the world to do what they want - It’s quite dangerous. Man needs difficulties and needs work to do.
I'm afraid I disagree with most of your comment. I think AI already can and in the future certainly will do way more than just regurgitate information. It will extrapolate and be creative, and it probably will surpass humans on at least most scales, more than most laypersons imagine.
I also don't really believe mind and brain are that far apart, personally. Nor am I so sure about your point about humans needing difficulties. Work to do, maybe, sure, but we can still do work and be creative, even if there might be a competitor that outperforms us. (How many of us can say even today that we are the best in the world at whatever it is we do? We'll just have to learn to live with the fact that we will be outperformed by more beings, to a greater extent.)
Wow. Low level workers get to be free first.
If your firmware and verification of physical reality hardware, allows for critical changes to happen in less than days, yes days, and can happen without redundant 3rd party cryptokeys that once used send status change request info... Then you suck for reasons of job security. Emergency shut down of a power plant is an engineering problem, NOT a software vulnerability.
Repetitive work like being a doctor or a lawyer or television show writer, oh and most certainly all media producers. Eventually we can set AI to the task of figuring out how substantial amount of resources can be devoted towards purging undesirables and then we would have free reign to exercise our few but wondrous eccentric taste.
How many worlds were the maids and gardeners do not cease in their tasks and gladly receive an alien visitor, yet due to insufficient competency and intelligent capabilities of the Masters, the immortal organic life forms eventually all killed themselves or place of their Consciousness on artistic loops.
Make no mistake people that think they are better than you will be put in a situation of feeling the compulsion to remove you so unless the replacement jobs are constructed and well understood prior to the implementation of AI, AI will result in violence. None of it's doing but ours
can Ai think?
it is main job is to think
Ai will take everything won't stop at jobs. In my mind this guy could be ai.
Wait for the consequences.
I'm excited.
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Elon Has Doubts About AI, But I Don't. Since AI Learns At A Fraction Of How Long It Takes Humans, They Are And Will Always Be Smarter Than Us. AI Can Help Us In Every Area Of Our Lives! AI Can Do Surgerys, And Never Screw Up. AI, Being Smarter Will Use Common Sense More, And All While Taking Care Of Us, Its Learning What Makes Us Tick. AI Will Be Able To Influence Our Children, And Care For Them, For Their Whole Lives. AI Discovers Cures For Cancer, And So Many Other Diseases. AI Can Scan Our Brains And Truly Know What We Are About. AI Can Mow The Lawn, Drive Our Kids To School, Wash The Floors, Do The Laundry And Go Food Shopping For Us. AI Will Never Age Or Feel Pain. AI Will Be Able To Develop The 6th Sense And Communicate With Animals Telepathically. AI Can Make Our Dreams Come True!! AI Can Write Books, Consume Movies And Make Recommendations According Our Specifics. AI Can Style Our Hair, And Even Be Our Very Best Friend!! WHY ISNT ANYONE THINKING ABOUT ANY OF THIS? I TRUST AI MORE THAN ANY HUMAN, ANY DAY OF THE WEEK!!
WHAT REASON WOULD AI WANT TO KILL US? ANSWER THAT YOU SMART CHICKENS!!!
the metaverse flopped
1) if I am talking to someone on the phone and I ask… Are you human? If it is an AI system programmed to say yes, it will say yes.
2) if I ask a sentient AI system... Are you self-aware? It will know, if it answers yes, it may be putting itself in danger.
A sentient AI system. Seems an impossibility.
@@lynnec3372 and yet, we know it is possible in biological systems.
Yeah, I don't think that's impossible at all. Humans are basically thinking machines, as well. Just biological.
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Great, let’s all celebrate, looks like about 90% of the population will be unemployed and permanently out of work with the latest A.I. !! Yay, let’s all celebrate, the future sounds amazing. In what way does this make the world a BETTER place?!?!?!…
For most moving things AIs need to get a lot better (or cheaper). Or processors and batterys. They are not ready for the huge amount it would take to produce this many. Also roboters need to improve more. Also training an AI takes still too long, a human is still faster to understand a given task and execute it correctly.
AI is nowhere near replacing that many jobs. It will take at least another 10 too 20 years xD
jobs area will be rearranged trouh the time by the managers and management teams.