artificial intelligence
The future of artificial intelligence.
Will humans fall in love with artificial intelligence?
In today's science fiction or film and television drama, human and artificial intelligence in love or affection is not a new bridge, such as "AI" "mechanical Ji" "real human" "Westworld" ...... story of the robot or elegant and beautiful, or graceful, really much more lovely than the average person. Even in reality, more and more people are getting hooked on virtual characters, such as the main character of the game, or even Siri and other assistant programs. In this way, more and more people began to worry: so on, people will not transfer the human emotions to the machine? If people no longer love others, but only love machines, what will happen?
By FranceneWorkmanru5 years ago in Futurism
How AI Is Going To Affect SaaS Companies?
AI technology is taking over the world. But not too long ago AI was just a new trend no one was thinking it can have a significant impact on the technological world. But as we can see, AI is achieving more and more success in big industries such as Space Exploration, And big companies like Amazon, Google, and Apple are already taking benefits of this technology.
By Ghani Mengal5 years ago in Futurism
A brief history of body augmentation part 2.
Living human tissue naturally rejects cybernetic implants, circuitry, and most forms of bio-engineered technology. For years scientists and doctors strove to solve this problem and make use of the emerging technologies in order to sustain human life. In 2065 a biochemist and mathematician named Zirko Agreff came out with the answer when he successfully developed the first working micro-computers to aid in stem-cell research. These tiny cell-like devices allowed for the filtration, proliferation, and processing of informational code on a microscopic level. He called these tiny micro-computers "nanites" and when they came in contact with human white blood cells amazingly they would attach themselves to them. Essentially making the human cell into a micro-compatible device able to accept informational code. Thus the nanites served as the bridge between living human tissue and cybernetic technology. This led to humans now being able to augment themselves with said technology, as their bodies accepted the code that enabled it. At first this breakthrough was strictly limited to the medical field and doctors across the world were able to save countless lives because of it. As the methods and means grew, so did the knowledge and expertise. In time mankind perfected the ability to augment themselves with "tech" thus eradicating virtually all terrestrial diseases and the ramifications of aging. Cellular degeneration was almost non-existent as well because another miraculous effect of the nanite was to actually prolong the life cycle of the cell attached to it, roughly by a factor of 10.
By jamie kene5 years ago in Futurism
5 Reasons Why I Left the AI Industry
3 years ago the words Artificial Intelligence evoked powerful sensations in me. Entering that world felt like taking a step into the mysteries and secrets of the future. I was mind-blown by the promises of intelligent machines, capable of solving tasks forever reserved to us. I was deep-diving into the amazement of the mind through the familiar passages of technology.
By Alberto Romero5 years ago in Futurism
Artificial Intelligence: A Vengeful or Benevolent God?
“Scientists built an intelligent computer. The first question they asked it was, ‘Is there a God?’ The computer replied, ‘There is now.’ And a bolt of lightening struck the plug, so it couldn’t be turned off.”
By Angela Volkov5 years ago in Futurism
Use of AI in Archaeology and its Impact.
Artificial Intelligence is being used in many fields nowadays and it has made the work of humans easier. AI is the ability of a machine to have human-like abilities like learning, reasoning, planning, and creativity. It enables the system to deal with and solve problems to achieve a specific goal. AI systems can adapt their behavior by analyzing the effect of previous actions and then working almost independently.
By DEEPAK SETHI5 years ago in Futurism
Semicolon savior VIIII
As Gage and I stood together in the tiny cafe kitchen, wrapping bacon around shrimp, we couldn’t help but flirt. These nights were like mini date nights for us. Tonight’s gig was a bridal shower that rented out our space, and after dropping the kids off at grandmas, we grabbed a juice at our favorite place and headed back into the cafe to prep. “What do you want to do afterwards babe?” I asked Gage as he pushed the pan of shrimp into the oven. “Doesn’t matter to me hun, movies?” As I started to pull up the local AMC lineup, I heard a quiet tap, tap, tap coming from the door glass. Our host had arrived and was double fisting big bottles of champagne. “Oh this is going to be a fun one, and it’s co-ed” I reminded Gage looking back and winking.
By Healthy mountain gal Crystal5 years ago in Futurism
Le Petite Mort in a Japanese Snack Bar
Nishi-CT11–48 spent all day on his feet checking and re-checking tax information for discrepancies. Vertical streams of numbers and Kanji glowing black and red against a wall sized white screen consumed all in his tiny cubicle. As he finished processing the numbers and characters, small white silicon disks would drop from slots in the tall black server into data storage bins that lined the floor of his cubicle.
By Steve B Howard5 years ago in Futurism
Europe prepares to be technologically self-sufficient
Community Europe is laying the foundations to develop a strong technology industry in some fields and thus reduce its dependence on the outside, both the US and China. Artificial intelligence (AI), 'cloud computing, and semiconductors are some of the sectors in which the European Union is developing its plans.
By Harsh Mehta5 years ago in Futurism





