Is Robot going to replace humans??
Goodday my fellow steemians... There have been a buzz around the world that robots will replace humans especially in the labour narket... **Is industrial revolution going to happen?? ** that's a question this post might have some answers from
It’s a bit like our ancestors inventing the wheel. A world-altering invention, to be sure. But the technology itselfdidn’t take over from there on its own; it was still up to humans to figure out how to use it best, and to figure out that smooth surfaces would make the wheel even more efficient, leading to the creation of roads
Let’s be clear right from the start: At best, AI can amplify the ability of humans, but it won’t replace us. Much about AI has been hyped, oversold, misunderstood,
mislabeled and wrongly feared. There is not much talk about the technology’s real objective , which is to serve and enhance human potential. As Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella articulately described in a recent opinion piece, “The beauty of machines and humans working in tandem gets lost in the discussion about whether AI is a good thing or a bad thing”.
A simple way to understand AI
First, let’s understand what AI is not. It’s not a one-to-one replacement for people. It’s not an all-powerful product capable of the same cognitive thought as humans are. It’s also not interchangeable with AI-related concepts like machine learning or deep learning.
See also: AI: the possibilities and the threats posed Instead, AI is the practice of applying technology and autonomous or semi-autonomous machines that take on
tasks or jobs that people either don’t want to do, or may be unable to do (think deep sea exploration with robotic submarines).
AI is the science of making machines do those things that would be considered intelligent if they were done by people.
Let’s consider the most relatable AI example: self-driving cars. The technology has existed since the 1980s, when Carnegie Mellon developed a smallish vehicle that could drive itself around the campus at a maximum speed of roughly five miles per hour.Today’s self-driving vehicles have made massive Improvements, but if you look at it closely, they really represent a massive improvement in data capture and computing power. They can take in more data from different sensors, relate
to where they are in a space and drive competently to the programmed destination even learning from mistakes. Every override is captured in context to ensure that the system does not make the same mistake next time.
It’s better to think of AI as a set of techniques — it is the latest technology that is emerging based on our ability to
layer knowledge with applied solutions that are used to bring us a new understanding of the world around us.
It does not and cannot replace, or accurately replicate, humans or human thinking. In fact, where AI excels best is
when it works in tandem with humans to help us do what we do best: think about and find problems, both large and small, and come up with ways to solve them. AI, at least in its current state, is best when we apply it toproblems we already know are there. AI to unleash human creativity
AI has the innate potential to transform how people identify and find problems.
For example, AI can present humans with information they may never would have uncovered through identifying patterns and anomalies in environments and production. See also: AI-driven unemployment is ‘unavoidable’ and
financial institutions are scared Humans, then, can come up with creative solutions
incorporating AI-derived data through methods like design thinking. It’s a bit like our ancestors inventing the wheel. A world-altering invention, to be sure. But the technology itself didn’t take over from there on its own; it was still up to humans to figure out how to use it best, and to figure out that smooth surfaces would make the wheel even more efficient, leading to the creation of roads.
So, AI has a place any time there is an opportunity to replace our work with mechanical, autonomous work done by machines and technology. This is why humans should embrace it.It amplifies us, improves our productivity, makes us more efficient and in principle with that efficiency we can do more.
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