User:CaptainJack257/Artificial Intelligence.





Artificial intelligence or AI is by, definition, “every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it. essentially a learning machine. AIs had been around since 1980s, however, with our growth in raw computing power and advance programming, AIs have a lot more practical uses in our lives. This is still a recent and developing technology which means anything can change about this technical field.



The future is bright with AIs, we have only reached the tip of the iceberg. AIs can further expand into the revolutionizing of human transportation as earlier mentioned before by self-automated cars. This has an enormous impact than most people expect since with the removal of people from the streets this means there is no need stop lights, any other form of outdated signs. Since AIs would communicate with each other and visual signs are created for human drivers to communicate with each other. This would mean the absence of traffic and the ease of transportation and decrease of the chance of death from an automotive incident. Another major future impact is healthcare and AIs are assisting with the longevity of people. Data tracking and pattern developing AIs could make healthcare more efficient and thus save lives. Furthermore, AIs such as Smart Tissue Autonomous Robots can perform surgery more accurately and successfully than human counterparts. When we discuss about AIs people tend to be worried about the possible harm it could bring to our lives, due to the negative stigma from films and media. However, there are many bright spots about AIs we have some much to gain from, and the most positive ways are through the medical field and transportation. These two-main fields will affect us the most in the upcoming years, but much more are to come with future advancements of AI technology.



-John McCarthy, Professor, Dartmouth College -- 1956

CaptainJack257 (talk) 04:02, September 27, 2017 (UTC)Jack Chen