Artificial
intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence by
software-coded heuristics. Nowadays this code is prevalent in everything from
cloud-based, enterprise applications to consumer apps and even embedded
firmware.
The year 2022
brought AI into the mainstream through widespread familiarity with applications
of Generative Pre-Training Transformer. The most popular application is
OpenAI's ChatGPT. The widespread fascination with ChatGPT made it synonymous
with AI in the minds of most consumers. However, it represents only a small
portion of the ways that AI technology is being used today.
The ideal
characteristic of artificial intelligence is its ability to rationalize and
take actions that have the best chance of achieving a specific goal. A subset
of artificial intelligence is machine learning (ML), which refers to the
concept that computer programs can automatically learn from and adapt to new
data without being assisted by humans. Deep learning techniques enable this
automatic learning through the absorption of huge amounts of unstructured data
such as text, images, or video.
KEY
TAKEAWAYS
Artificial
intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation or approximation of human
intelligence in machines.
The goals of
artificial intelligence include computer-enhanced learning, reasoning, and
perception.
AI is being
used today across different industries from finance to healthcare.
Weak AI tends
to be simple and single-task oriented, while strong AI carries on tasks that
are more complex and human-like.
Some critics
fear that the extensive use of advanced AI can have a negative effect on
society.
Understanding
Artificial Intelligence (AI) When most people hear the term artificial
intelligence, the first thing they usually think of is robots. That's because
big-budget films and novels weave stories about human-like machines that wreak
havoc on Earth. But nothing could be further from the truth.
Artificial
intelligence is based on the principle that human intelligence can be defined
in a way that a machine can easily mimic it and execute tasks, from the most
simple to those that are even more complex. The goals of artificial
intelligence include mimicking human cognitive activity. Researchers and
developers in the field are making surprisingly rapid strides in mimicking
activities such as learning, reasoning, and perception, to the extent that
these can be concretely defined. Some believe that innovators may soon be able
to develop systems that exceed the capacity of humans to learn or reason out
any subject. But others remain skeptical because all cognitive activity is
laced with value judgments that are subject to human experience.
As technology
advances, previous benchmarks that defined artificial intelligence become
outdated. For example, machines that calculate basic functions or recognize
text through optical character recognition are no longer considered to embody
artificial intelligence, since this function is now taken for granted as an
inherent computer function.
AI is
continuously evolving to benefit many different industries. Machines are wired
using a cross-disciplinary approach based on mathematics, computer science,
linguistics, psychology, and more.
Algorithms often play a very important part in
the structure of artificial intelligence, where simple algorithms are used in
simple applications, while more complex ones help frame strong artificial
intelligence.
Applications
of Artificial Intelligence
The
applications for artificial intelligence are endless. The technology can be
applied to many different sectors and industries. AI is being tested and used
in the healthcare industry for suggesting drug dosages, identifying treatments,
and for aiding in surgical procedures in the operating room.
Other examples
of machines with artificial intelligence include computers that play chess and
self-driving cars. Each of these machines must weigh the consequences of any
action they take, as each action will impact the end result. In chess, the end
result is winning the game. For self-driving cars, the computer system must
account for all external data and compute it to act in a way that prevents a
collision.
Artificial
intelligence also has applications in the financial industry, where it is used
to detect and flag activity in banking and finance such as unusual debit card
usage and large account deposits—all of which help a bank's fraud department.
Applications for AI are also being used to help streamline and make trading
easier. This is done by making supply, demand, and pricing of securities easier
to estimate.
Types of
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial
intelligence can be divided into two different categories: weak and strong.
Weak artificial intelligence embodies a system designed to carry out one
particular job. Weak AI systems include video games such as the chess example
from above and personal assistants such as Amazon's Alexa and Apple's Siri. You
ask the assistant a question, and it answers it for you.
Strong
artificial intelligence systems are systems that carry on the tasks considered
to be human-like. These tend to be more complex and complicated systems. They
are programmed to handle situations in which they may be required to problem
solve without having a person intervene. These kinds of systems can be found in
applications like self-driving cars or in hospital operating rooms.
Special
Considerations
Since its
beginning, artificial intelligence has come under scrutiny from scientists and
the public alike. One common theme is the idea that machines will become so
highly developed that humans will not be able to keep up and they will take off
on their own, redesigning themselves at an exponential rate.
Another is that
machines can hack into people's privacy and even be weaponized. Other arguments
debate the ethics of artificial intelligence and whether intelligent systems
such as robots should be treated with the same rights as humans.
Self-driving
cars have been fairly controversial as their machines tend to be designed for
the lowest possible risk and the least casualties. If presented with a scenario
of colliding with one person or another at the same time, these cars would
calculate the option that would cause the least amount of damage.
Another
contentious issue many people have with artificial intelligence is how it may
affect human employment. With many industries looking to automate certain jobs
through the use of intelligent machinery, there is a concern that people would
be pushed out of the workforce. Self-driving cars may remove the need for taxis
and car-share programs, while manufacturers may easily replace human labor with
machines, making people's skills obsolete.
The first
artificial intelligence is thought to be a checkers-playing computer built by
Oxford University (UK) computer scientists in 1951.
What Are the
4 Types of AI?
Artificial
intelligence can be categorized into one of four types.
Reactive AI
uses algorithms to optimize outputs based on a set of inputs. Chess-playing
AIs, for example, are reactive systems that optimize the best strategy to win
the game. Reactive AI tends to be fairly static, unable to learn or adapt to
novel situations. Thus, it will produce the same output given identical inputs.
Limited
memory AI can adapt to past experience or update itself based on new
observations or data. Often, the amount of updating is limited (hence the
name), and the length of memory is relatively short. Autonomous vehicles, for
example, can "read the road" and adapt to novel situations, even
"learning" from past experience.
Theory-of-mind
AI are fully-adaptive and have an extensive ability to learn and retain
past experiences. These types of AI include advanced chat-bots that could pass
the Turing Test, fooling a person into believing the AI was a human being.
While advanced and impressive, these AI are not self-aware.
Self-aware
AI, as the name suggests, become sentient and aware of their own existence.
Still in the realm of science fiction, some experts believe that an AI will
never become conscious or "alive".
How Is AI
Used Today?
AI is used
extensively across a range of applications today, with varying levels of
sophistication. Recommendation algorithms that suggest what you might like next
are popular AI implementations, as are chatbots that appear on websites or in
the form of smart speakers (e.g., Alexa or Siri). AI is used to make
predictions in terms of weather and financial forecasting, to streamline
production processes, and to cut down on various forms of redundant cognitive
labor (e.g., tax accounting or editing). AI is also used to play games, operate
autonomous vehicles, process language, and more.
OpenAI released
its ChatGPT tool late in 2022. It rapidly gained in popularity with millions of
users being added each month in 2023. ChatGPT is considered a Weak AI, but it's
not strictly reactive and can respond creatively to a wide variety of topics.
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