AI Brainstorm
After viewing the video "In the Age of AI." I became more concerned about how rapidly artificial intelligence is developing and how much it is already affecting my daily life. The series of matches between AlphaGo and Lee Sedol was one of the video's most impressive scenes. It was both intriguing and troubling to consider that the system might basically train itself through deep learning, reflecting certain features of how the human brain functions. It caused me to question why society is so eager to create technologies that might have an impact on much more than simply the IT sector.
The rise of self-driving cars is also highlighted in the video. Although robots' capacity to comprehend and react to visual situations may increase safety and help drivers, the rate at which this development is happening is alarming. Even though it seems like computers have only just started to analyze visual input efficiently, they are now trusted to make difficult judgments in the real world. PRSA claims that artificial intelligence is quickly changing strategic communications and public relations. Even while technology has many advantages, there is still a convincing argument to be made that communication's emotional power and authenticity come from real human understanding.
I was first intrigued to High Point because of its emphasis on educating students for employment in the real world. Although I think the institution is doing a good job of preparing students for a career that uses AI, it is ultimately up to the students to learn about these technologies on their own.
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