The Gains and Loss of Artificial Intelligence in Security - Start, Manage and Grow Your Business

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There's no amount of benefit one can derive from artificial intelligence without also taking cognizance of the risks. When it comes to artificial intelligence and security, there's a whole lot of AI predictions out there. In a report published by Eric Mack, Simon Biggs, a professor of interdisciplinary arts at the University of Edinburgh said: "My expectation is that in 2030, A.I. will be in routine use to fight wars and kill people, far more effectively than we can currently kill." AI is the ability of machines to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, for example, the ability to recognize patterns, the ability to learn from experience, the ability to draw conclusions, the ability to make predictions or taking action – which could be digitally done or through smart software. Artificial Intelligence are now massively used in fields like healthcare, manufacturing, education and cybersecurity.