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Artificial Intelligence - What Human Machines Will Do in the Future

Quinn Spencer

Narrator Eric Boozer

Publisher: A to Z Publishing

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Summary

Will robots take over the world? Or at least our jobs?  
How far has artificial intelligence (AI) progressed, and where will it go from here? How important is AI? What role will it play in the modern age, when we already have so much technology? Wouldn’t it be great to have a glimpse of the future and predict what will happen to jobs, machines, computers, and the next generation?  
Artificial intelligence, robots, and machines have played a major role in the transformation from the industrial revolution to where we are at today. There is no doubt scientists are developing more and more sophisticated technology to further enhance and automate tasks and the convenience and efficiency of our civilization.  
But what of the threats? What about the speed and the things we don’t understand?  
In this guide, you will learn new insights about AI and its various uses and possibilities. Topics include: A brief historical overview of how the developments took place so far.The ultimate goal of using artificial intelligence. How careers and jobs will change and why it’s okay they do.Everyday circumstances that get affected by AI and how they will change in the future. Limitations of AI and ethical questions that need to be raised. How we can embrace AI and become happier, healthier, and better in many other ways through automation.  
With all the hype about machine learning, automated processes, and robots in the making, it is imperative we keep up and perhaps even stay ahead of what will happen and how we can leverage the future by foretelling it and anticipating the changes that lie ahead. Let that be you!
Duration: about 1 hour (01:16:34)
Publishing date: 2018-07-17; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —