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Is Working in AI a Good Career Choice?

CTE Learning

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most transformative technologies of the 21st century, revolutionizing industries, improving efficiency, and shaping the future of work. Against this backdrop, the decision to pursue a career in AI has become increasingly appealing for aspiring professionals.

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How can intelligent systems revolutionise healthcare?

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To ease the pressure on our struggling healthcare systems, scientists and medical professionals are looking to innovative new technologies such as machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). One key aspect of such systems is AI algorithms, which can analyse vast amounts of data in a short space of time.

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GPT-3: The future of Journalism

STEMe

This is a newly developed AI that uses machine learning and deep learning to mimic human text so well, you wouldn’t even know that a robot wrote it. However, like most artificial intelligence, there are also ways that this technology can be used maliciously, and we have to fix the AI so that people don’t use this the wrong way.

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Plugging in: directly linking the brain to a computer

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Artificial intelligence (AI) — computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence. Machine learning — computer systems able to learn and adapt without following explicit instructions, through recognising and inferring patterns in data. TALK LIKE A … COMPUTER SCIENTIST.

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Online battles: combatting false information and reducing online risks

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Artificial intelligence (AI) — computer algorithms and systems able to perform tasks that would typically require human intelligence. Deep learning — technology able to automatically learn from a large set of digital media and apply what has been learnt to manipulate or create sophisticated media.

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Morph with the wind: shape-changing buildings

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The cyber-physical system we are developing uses a combination of wind sensors, optimisation algorithms and artificial intelligence to search for combinations of façade positions and wind flow conditions that limit building vibration,” says Jared. A close-up of THOR, a computer used primarily for machine learning tasks.

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Will AIs Take All Our Jobs and End Human History—or Not? Well, It’s Complicated…

Stephen Wolfram

But by now there are endless examples of machine learning systems that do well at reproducing human judgement in lots of domains. Could we “learn how to make sense of it”? What if the innovations and discoveries just don’t matter, say to us humans? In the past people might have said: “Computers can never show judgement”.

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