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Artificial Intelligence: An Inducement of Technology in Human Affairs - Taxsutra Reservoir
The publication titled as "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: AN INDUCEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY IN HUMAN AFFAIRS" is an attempt to explore into the study of Artificial Intelligence and its numerous facets. The book contains scholarly articles from students, research scholars, academicians and experts from different fields medical, engineering, management etc. who have endeavoured to sightsee the various aspects of Artificial Intelligence, its use and effectiveness in the present times. This book aims to give its readers an insightful study of the contribution and development of Artificial Intelligence in other multidisciplinary disciplines like law, medical health care, management, history, economics, social sciences etc. The introductory and several other chapters give the historical perspective, definition, scope, aim and objective of Artificial Intelligence. Then there are few chapters which relate intelligence with medical science, physiology, medical robotics, etc.
Can Futurists Predict the Year of the Singularity?
The end of the world as we know it is near. And that's a good thing, according to many of the futurists who are predicting the imminent arrival of what's been called the technological singularity. The technological singularity is the idea that technological progress, particularly in artificial intelligence, will reach a tipping point to where machines are exponentially smarter than humans. It has been a hot topic of late. Well-known futurist and Google engineer Ray Kurzweil (co-founder and chancellor of Singularity University) reiterated his bold prediction at Austin's South by Southwest (SXSW) festival this month that machines will match human intelligence by 2029 (and has said previously the Singularity itself will occur by 2045).
Can Futurists Predict the Year of the Singularity?
The end of the world as we know it is near. And that's a good thing, according to many of the futurists who are predicting the imminent arrival of what's been called the technological singularity. The technological singularity is the idea that technological progress, particularly in artificial intelligence, will reach a tipping point to where machines are exponentially smarter than humans. It has been a hot topic of late. Well-known futurist and Google engineer Ray Kurzweil (co-founder and chancellor of Singularity University) reiterated his bold prediction at Austin's South by Southwest (SXSW) festival this month that machines will match human intelligence by 2029 (and has said previously the Singularity itself will occur by 2045).