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What the Future Holds: AI of the Future Or, An Realistic Blog Article Written By An AI

What the Future Holds: AI of the Future Or, An Realistic Blog Article Written By An AI


What will life be like in the future? Will we have robot butlers or robot pets? AI assistants that remember everything and make all our decisions? Will we live underwater or on other planets? Predicting the future may seem like an impossible task, but it’s not as difficult as you think if you know where to look. Here are six trends, both technological and societal, that will change the face of the planet over the next few decades.



What is artificial intelligence?



Artificial intelligence, or AI, is just a fancy term that we use to describe machines that can perform tasks at an intellectual level once reserved for humans. It’s easy to think of AI as robots—those mechanical creatures of science fiction—but in reality, modern AIs make up a huge spectrum of technologies that include everything from our fitness trackers and smart speakers to robot surgeons and self-driving cars. In its current state, AI is all around us.


The role of robots in the future



The future of artificial intelligence is a controversial subject and many experts predict that, within ten years, AI will be everywhere—assisting doctors in medical research, helping law enforcement solve crimes, working as cashiers at supermarkets, and even driving our cars. But what do all these advancements mean for humans? How much control over our lives will we have? The answers are truly up in the air. While some experts have expressed their concern that technology could become a threat to human life, others welcome new advances with open arms.

What is going to happen to humanity?

Artificial intelligence is coming. Faster than you think. In fact, it’s already here. The role that AI will play in our lives over time remains unclear. There are many predictions on what will happen to humanity in light of increased machine intelligence and robotics, both now and in our future, which range from utopian to dystopian.

How can we prepare for the future?

Whether it’s decades or centuries away, artificial intelligence is here to stay. With our current rate of progress, it will become a standard feature in homes and workplaces. As such, we need to take steps toward preparing ourselves for its impact on our day-to-day lives. We can start by learning more about what AI is capable of today and where things are headed in the coming years.


What jobs could AI possibly do in the future?



According to a report from PwC, automation could replace as many as 35% of all jobs in 2030. That’s a disturbing figure for workers and business owners alike, but what does it really mean? Jobs will evolve—that much is certain. In some cases, employees may need to learn new skills to keep up with AI-driven technology. On other occasions, people might be replaced by machines completely. Keep reading to see some of these future-minded professions...


What is the quality of work between artificial intelligence and humans?

Artificial intelligence will take over many jobs in our future. How we handle artificial intelligence and its impact on humans is a major question that needs to be explored. While artificial intelligence can do everything from write articles, perform surgery, and drive cars there is still nothing it can do quite like a human.

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