AI 2 Purpose
AI 2 Purpose
AI 2 Purpose
With all the hype around Artificial Intelligence - robots, self-driving cars, etc.
- it can be easy to assume that AI doesn’t impact our everyday lives. In reality,
most of us encounter Artificial Intelligence in some way or the other almost every
single day. From the moment you wake up to check your smartphone to watching
another Netflix recommended movie, AI has quickly made its way into our everyday
lives. According to a study by Statista, the global AI market is set to grow up to
54 percent every single year. But what exactly is AI? Will it really serve good to
mankind in the future? Well, there are tons of advantages and disadvantages of
Artificial Intelligence which we’ll discuss in this article. But before we jump
into the pros and cons of AI, let us take a quick glance over what is AI.
Weak AI - Focuses on one task and cannot perform beyond its limitations (common in
our daily lives)
Strong AI - Can understand and learn any intellectual task that a human being can
(researchers are striving to reach strong AI)
Super AI - Surpasses human intelligence and can perform any task better than a
human (still a concept)
Here's a quick video to help you understand what artificial intelligence is and
understand its advantages and disadvantages.
While artificial intelligence has many benefits, there are also drawbacks. The
benefits of AI include efficiency through task automation, data analysis for
informed decisions, assistance in medical diagnosis, and the advancement of
autonomous vehicles. The drawbacks of AI include job displacement, ethical concerns
about bias and privacy, security risks from hacking, a lack of human-like
creativity and empathy.
Example:
An example of the reduction in human error through AI is the use of robotic surgery
systems, which can perform complex procedures with precision and accuracy, reducing
the risk of human error and improving patient safety in healthcare.
2. Zero Risks
Another big benefit of AI is that humans can overcome many risks by letting AI
robots do them for us. Whether it be defusing a bomb, going to space, exploring the
deepest parts of oceans, machines with metal bodies are resistant in nature and can
survive unfriendly atmospheres. Moreover, they can provide accurate work with
greater responsibility and not wear out easily.
Example:
One example of zero risks is a fully automated production line in a manufacturing
facility. Robots perform all tasks, eliminating the risk of human error and injury
in hazardous environments.
3. 24x7 Availability
There are many studies that show humans are productive only about 3 to 4 hours in a
day. Humans also need breaks and time offs to balance their work life and personal
life. But AI can work endlessly without breaks. They think much faster than humans
and perform multiple tasks at a time with accurate results. They can even handle
tedious repetitive jobs easily with the help of AI algorithms.
Example:
An example of this is online customer support chatbots, which can provide instant
assistance to customers anytime, anywhere. Using AI and natural language
processing, chatbots can answer common questions, resolve issues, and escalate
complex problems to human agents, ensuring seamless customer service around the
clock.
Example:
We all know that businesses have a customer service crew that must address the
doubts and concerns of the patrons. Businesses can create a chatbot or voice bot
that can answer all of their clients' questions using AI.
5. New Inventions
In practically every field, AI is the driving force behind numerous innovations
that will aid humans in resolving the majority of challenging issues.
Example:
Another example of new inventions is self-driving cars, which use a combination of
cameras, sensors, and AI algorithms to navigate roads and traffic without human
intervention. Self-driving cars have the potential to improve road safety, reduce
traffic congestion, and increase accessibility for people with disabilities or
limited mobility. They are being developed by various companies, including Tesla,
Google, and Uber, and are expected to revolutionize transportation.
6. Unbiased Decisions
Human beings are driven by emotions, whether we like it or not. AI on the other
hand, is devoid of emotions and highly practical and rational in its approach. A
huge advantage of Artificial Intelligence is that it doesn't have any biased views,
which ensures more accurate decision-making.
Example:
An example of this is AI-powered recruitment systems that screen job applicants
based on skills and qualifications rather than demographics. This helps eliminate
bias in the hiring process, leading to an inclusive and more diverse workforce.
Example:
An example of this is using robots in manufacturing assembly lines, which can
handle repetitive tasks such as welding, painting, and packaging with high accuracy
and speed, reducing costs and improving efficiency.
8. Daily Applications
Today, our everyday lives are entirely dependent on mobile devices and the
internet. We utilize a variety of apps, including Google Maps, Alexa, Siri, Cortana
on Windows, OK Google, taking selfies, making calls, responding to emails, etc.
With the use of various AI-based techniques, we can also anticipate today’s weather
and the days ahead.
Example:
About 20 years ago, you must have asked someone who had already been there for
instructions when you were planning a trip. All you need to do now is ask Google
where Bangalore is. The best route between you and Bangalore will be displayed,
along with Bangalore's location, on a Google map.
9. AI in Risky Situations
One of the main benefits of artificial intelligence is this. By creating an AI
robot that can perform perilous tasks on our behalf, we can get beyond many of the
dangerous restrictions that humans face. It can be utilized effectively in any type
of natural or man-made calamity, whether it be going to Mars, defusing a bomb,
exploring the deepest regions of the oceans, or mining for coal and oil.
Example:
For instance, the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power facility in Ukraine. As
any person who came close to the core would have perished in a matter of minutes,
at the time, there were no AI-powered robots that could assist us in reducing the
effects of radiation by controlling the fire in its early phases.
Let us now look at what are the main disadvantages that Artificial intelligence
holds.
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Disadvantages of Artificial Intelligence
1. High Costs
The ability to create a machine that can simulate human intelligence is no small
feat. It requires plenty of time and resources and can cost a huge deal of money.
AI also needs to operate on the latest hardware and software to stay updated and
meet the latest requirements, thus making it quite costly.
2. No Creativity
A big disadvantage of AI is that it cannot learn to think outside the box. AI is
capable of learning over time with pre-fed data and past experiences, but cannot be
creative in its approach. A classic example is the bot Quill who can write Forbes
earning reports. These reports only contain data and facts already provided to the
bot. Although it is impressive that a bot can write an article on its own, it lacks
the human touch present in other Forbes articles.
3. Unemployment