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How human skills link to AI in working life Part 3 - eLearningworld
Even if something technologically feasible does not mean it will be generally adopted. Innovation does not matter, more than to early adopters, if the new solution does not start from and adapt to human prerequisites. "Robots, AI and other technologies are very good at certain tasks, but this does not mean they can replace humans. My guess is, some jobs will be replaced, but for many others, AI and robots will help humans do their jobs better – and help us to live our lives more comfortably. We do what humans do best and robots help us with a growing range of tasks. In the meantime, lots of new jobs will be created too."
Next generation Artificial Intelligence and ethics - eLearningworld
What is the next generation artificial intelligence? And ethics that surround it? Josh Tenenbaum, at the Computational Cognitive Science lab at MIT, describing to MIT Technology Review that the next generation Artificial Intelligence will have a stronger connection to cognitive science and neuroscience. "Imagine we could build a machine that starts off like a baby and learns like a child. If we could do this it'd be the basis for artificial intelligence that is actually intelligent, machine learning that could actually learn."
Optimize Workplace with AI-support - eLearningworld
How can you make the work environment more effective with interactivity, more human-centric and last but not least … fun? Ok, let's see, imagine the scene where the staff of a project entering the conference room, the project leader says: "Watson, bring me the last working session." The computer recognizes and greets the project staff, then retrieves the materials used in the last meeting and displays them on three large screens, and the work can begin. The project staff interacts with each other through computers that understand their speech sensors that detect their position, record their roles and observe their attention. No human administration or other disruptions, only a collaborative environment where the project team also naturally interact with the computers that manage all the data in the room.
Artificial Intelligence Developing into a new Level - eLearningworld
Sophia is a social humanoid robot developed by Hong Kong-based company Hanson Robotics. It is the first non-human to receive citizenship in a country. When it received citizenship in Saudi Arabia in October 2016 as the first non-human ever in any country. Artificial intelligence is developing fast. Something which is manifested in a new market research report about AI development for education.
Artificial Intelligence and its ability to improve healthcare - eLearningworld
As artificial intelligence is making its way into society, research on the consequences of the development is lagging behind. Artificial intelligence can improve our lives if we use it properly. But for this, we need to know what we can benefit from the systems and what the weaknesses are. Technology should support us, not alienate. Below follows some great examples of benefits with AI within healthcare.