Artificial Intelligence: Transforming the Present and Shaping the Future

Authors

  • Wang Wei Department of Control Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, 150001, China Author
  • Huang Bo Department of Control Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, 150001, China Author

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI), a transformative field within computer science, has revolutionized numerous aspects of modern life. This abstract explores the profound impact of AI, which encompasses machine learning, neural networks, and deep learning algorithms, on diverse sectors of society. AI's capacity to process vast datasets at unparalleled speeds has ushered in a new era of automation and data-driven decision-making. From voice-activated personal assistants to recommendation algorithms on digital platforms, AI is seamlessly integrated into our daily lives. In healthcare, AI-driven diagnostic tools enhance precision and improve patient outcomes, while in finance, algorithmic trading optimizes investment strategies. The creative realm is also witnessing AI's influence as generative models produce music, art, and literature. However, AI's proliferation raises ethical questions, including concerns about bias in algorithms and the need for responsible AI development. As AI continues to evolve, it holds immense potential for addressing complex global challenges. Quantum computing, coupled with AI, promises to tackle problems in materials science, climate modelling, and drug discovery. AI stands as a transformative force, reshaping industries, enhancing human capabilities, and confronting ethical dilemmas. Its future holds the promise of further innovation, enabling humanity to unlock solutions to some of its most pressing problems.

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Published

2020-07-08

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How to Cite

Artificial Intelligence: Transforming the Present and Shaping the Future. (2020). International Journal of Contemporary Research and Literacy Works, 1(2), 11-24. https://ijcrl.com/1/article/view/10