Artificial Intelligence Begins to Realize Its Potential
In my previous column, I looked at the problem of artificial intelligences forcing hardware to consume too much power, which could lead to an unsustainable spike in demand at data centers in this country by 2025. To test out their appetites for more power, I employed several advanced artificial intelligences, and also their close cousins machine learning, cognitive computing, deep learning and advanced expert system technology. For that column, I only measured how much power they consumed, but my original intention was to actually test them out to show some innovative things the technology was accomplishing. I am circling back to that effort now. For many years we have been reporting on the technology of artificial intelligence, about how it's being built out and made more efficient, or how it can be paired with other technologies like quantum computing to become even more accurate.
Mar-1-2021, 11:58:01 GMT