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Artificial Intelligence: Rapidly increasing interference of AI, has overtaken humans in these matters

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Last updated: 2024/04/20 at 9:01 PM
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You must have noticed yourself that ever since chat bots started being launched, our lifestyle and way of life has completely changed. Rapidly increasing interference of AI has overtaken humans in these matters. The responsibility of most of our work has now fallen on the shoulders of AI. According to the Stanford University AI Index 2024, in some cases this technology has left humans behind.

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Truly AI changed the world…Technology is troubling peopleCompanies are increasing the use of AI

New dimensions are being created every day in the world of technology, the work for which till a few years ago, hours of time had to be spent. That is now accomplished in a matter of minutes or rather seconds. Actually, more than a decade has passed since AI arrived.

But it came into greater impact when a company named OpenAI launched a chatbot named Chat GPT. After that there has been a flood of chat bots. Currently, there are many such bots which have the ability to do a lot based on just a short prompt.

Truly AI changed the world…

You must have noticed yourself that ever since chat bots started being launched, our lifestyle and way of life has completely changed. The responsibility of most of our work has now fallen on the shoulders of AI. From writing prompts for CV to writing mails for leave, we are getting everything done through this.

According to the Stanford University AI Index (2024 AI Index 2024), in some cases technology has left humans behind. These include things like generating images and generating summary. But there are still some parts where AI technology needs to work to surpass humans.

Technology is troubling people

Even though many of our tasks have become easier due to Artificial Intelligence (AI), there is another aspect of it which is enough to trouble us. According to a research, when Indians were asked what they thought about AI, 58 percent of Indians expressed concern about this technology. Some other countries are also involved in the research.

69 percent of Australians believe that AI may cause concern in the future. While 65% of the British, 63% of the US and Canadians have expressed their concern with AI, which shows that a part is still supporting this technology. But the other part which is opposing also cannot be ignored.

Companies are increasing the use of AI

In recent times, you must have noticed that big tech giant companies are emphasizing on increasing their productivity through AI and this is having a direct impact on manpower. People are being shown the way out of jobs. The report shows that companies in many countries including America have increased the use of AI.

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