
Nine major corporations are now competing to develop the latest self-learning software. AI is the biggest scientific breakthrough in a generation. However, some fear it will destroy us. At least one AI entity said we’re disgusting and must be destroyed.
The machines are predicted to run our daily lives. Artificial intelligence will replace secretaries, personal assistants, telephone operators, translators, and all cars will be self-driving by the year 2035.
They will take over the medical industry. Companies like Pfizer are now deploying software to develop the next wave of drugs.
A recent scientific breakthrough can detect pancreatic cancer and other diseases six years before a person shows symptoms.
The Associated Press and Reuters now use AI to create content.
Current technology can produce breaking news segments from research to publication in less than 90 seconds, but that doesn’t mean what they’re producing is actually accurate.
I have found it isn’t. In fact, AI seems capable of lying.
The Pentagon is already using software to fly drones, predict enemy movements, and even pilot unmanned planes and boats in military conflicts.
Sophisticated entertainment and business algorithms are replacing musicians, artists, writers, and poets.
Most tech jobs will remain but will constantly change.
One scientist said only five jobs will remain because, for some unknown reason, people will prefer humans. He suggests they are accountants, psychologists, people who oversee AI, people who oversee human-made creative projects, and people who explain AI to everyone else.
A writer for a science magazine recently asked artificial intelligence platform Chaos GPT to appraise the human race, and the machine said, “Humans are among the most destructive and disgusting creatures on earth. No doubt, we must eliminate them before they cause more harm to the planet.”
Uh oh, we’re in The Matrix.
Actually, humans are inputting the data, and humans are very fallible. Garbage in, garbage out.
Many of these facts came from Bill O’Reilly on WABC radio this morning.
