AI, AI Everywhere: Really?

We are AI enthusiasts, who are always trying to figure out how AI has made inroads in our lives, in Education, Art, Agriculture, Healthcare, Financial Services, Printing & Publishing and most important Business Problem Solving. The multiple inroads can be described as: A) Students across the world are using Chat GPT, which is Generative AI,to complete their assignments and Educational Institutes are trying to adapt AI,rather than fight it. Students are being assigned work that requires them to critically analyze the output given by Chat GPT on a certain topic and come up with their own thesis on the same. And then do a fusion of man and machine outputs to get the best product, as well as exercise their cognitive skills to the fullest. B) Using AI in generating painting or music is debatable, because the data on which these Generative AI models focus on is by the artists themselves who can easily give shape to their thoughts, instead of using software to do so. What the artist can do is use AI tools successfully to increase their social media presence and promoting and spread their patented work. C) AI helps by detecting plant diseases, pests, insects, locusts and chemical fertilizers. It identifies malnourished farms and parched lands needing irrigation and determines the need for organic fertilizers or pesticides. AI also helps in predicting seasons suitable for sowing and harvesting based on data analysis and incorporates innovative techniques like vertical agriculture to increase output. D) AI methods are being employed in a variety of healthcare applications including screening for and detecting disease, predicting real-time clinical outcomes, personalizing treatment, improving patient engagement, improving administrative tasks, easing the work of clinical documentation, and shortening the timeline for therapeutic drug discovery AI programmed robots help in surgery too. We can go on and on, but the core issue is to understand the intricate role of AI in our daily lives,(including in our smartphones), acknowledging its transformative potential and recognizing its inherent anxieties. While AI promises increased convenience, better health and greater access to information, it also raises questions about job shrinkage, ethical dilemmas and potential for misuse. Therefore we should use AI with purpose and maturity. The future should not be governed by AI and Algorithms, but the choices we make today. Let it be that AI is an empowering tool and not a controlling one. Agree?

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