While the field of artificial intelligence (AI) has made steady progress over the past few decades, only recently did progress rapidly accelerate, allowing scientific achievements to be translated into real-world use cases. In the last few years, AI has been developing at a consistently rapid pace and has achieved an inflection point. We’re currently in the midst of an AI revolution, utilizing AI’s capabilities like never before.
But before we can examine just how AI is revolutionizing our way of life, we must first look at how it got to where it is today. AI had already entered the minds of prominent scientists by the 1950s, as evidenced by Alan Turing’s 1950 paper, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence.” Between 1957 and 1974, computing capacity advanced to the point where people were able to improve machine learning algorithms and put AI to use.
Still, it took years, and recent innovations such as deep learning, for AI to achieve escape velocity. As the memory and computational horsepower of computers has improved, the capacity for AI has grown exponentially. Today, in the digital information age, AI has become an instrumental tool in such diverse fields as banking, medicine and marketing. It has ushered in unprecedented levels of commercial success for the companies willing to wield it, and, as I wrote in a recent article, its ability to solve complex problems continues to grow each day.
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But before we can examine just how AI is revolutionizing our way of life, we must first look at how it got to where it is today. AI had already entered the minds of prominent scientists by the 1950s, as evidenced by Alan Turing’s 1950 paper, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence.” Between 1957 and 1974, computing capacity advanced to the point where people were able to improve machine learning algorithms and put AI to use.
Still, it took years, and recent innovations such as deep learning, for AI to achieve escape velocity. As the memory and computational horsepower of computers has improved, the capacity for AI has grown exponentially. Today, in the digital information age, AI has become an instrumental tool in such diverse fields as banking, medicine and marketing. It has ushered in unprecedented levels of commercial success for the companies willing to wield it, and, as I wrote in a recent article, its ability to solve complex problems continues to grow each day.
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinesscouncil/2022/11/08/ai-the-apex-technology-of-the-information-age/?sh=52c98ae63f6a