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Kathleen Martin

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Ever since Alan Turing helped decode the Enigma messages used by the Germans during World War II, the concept of artificial intelligence started getting traction. It was only in 1956 that the term actually was officially coined by none other than John McCarthy.
It was the era when the debate over artificial intelligence began and became a heated topic. 
The concept fascinated a lot of free thinkers and frightened others. A few referred to AI as a great leap toward the modern future, while some bashed the idea based on fears that might lead to human extinction. But even today, human technology is still far from creating a self-aware and self-evolving AI that might take over the earth. 
Until we develop a fully-functional, self-operating and morally responsible AI, we will discuss how this much-debated technology is shaping our tomorrow.
AI In The Automotive Industry
One of the biggest beneficiaries of AI has always been the automotive industry. Robots are being used at various platforms in car manufacturing. You now see robots shape a block of aluminum into an engine. You see them weld the joints, paint the car, assemble the parts and cut leather for the interior.
Even outside of the factory, AI is assisting this industry in a lot of other ways. Heard of drive assist? Well, that’s an AI doing its job. You reverse your car and hear the car beeping when you’re close to an object? Again AI. 
AI In Entertainment Sector
This is probably the most affected sector. AI has completely overturned the way the entertainment industry used to function. Cameras are more subject-oriented and use automated modes to detect scenes or faces. Even editing is now on another level. The best part about it is the number of details and consistency.
AI In Healthcare
It’s pretty common, and you might be using it even now without realizing it. The Apple Watch, Fitbit and other smartwatches analyze your activity and check your heartbeat. It even sends an alert if something is off.
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2022/01/21/artificial-intelligence-a-key-technology-thats-shaping-our-tomorrow/?sh=78894dce3725
 

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