Do you believe you make all your decisions on your own? Not, even as I am writing this blog. Artificial Intelligence may shape our judgments (AI). We make several decisions daily, such as where to go, what to eat, where to shop, what to read, and so on. This helps humans in all aspects of their daily lives. You might listen to someone or browse for reviews to help you decide. To make a choice. But what if the information is biased?
AI is being used to help people make decisions. It collects and analyses huge amounts of data and provides us with conclusions. AI not only allows us to direct, purchase, and so on. But it also allows us to make more critical decisions about our current societal benefits, such as medical treatment, verdicts, health insurance, and so on.
Can AI replace our friends and teachers?
We are increasingly communicating and interacting with AI, its related applications, and even the robots with whom we chat. They chat with us, post comments, and react to humans. It could be helpful and effectively assist people in many domains, like education, audio guidance, etc. But what will be the impact of this on human-to-human communication? What are the differences between communicating with real people and conversing with AI?
Today, we are running after an AI that has the intellectual capacity of the human brain.
For a very long time, mankind has been aiming to create a machine with complicated abilities like the human brain. When artificial intelligence initially emerged, people thought that creating a model that imitated humans would be simple. However, it took scientists more than five decades to fully execute the principle.