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Borromeo Aleah Jayne A.

Intelligence System/4th Year-1689 (2:00-3:00 PM)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) aims to simulate human intelligence processes in machines, enabling them
to perform tasks that typically require human cognition. How do you envision the future of AI,
especially in terms of its potential impact on various industries and society as a whole? Consider both
the opportunities and challenges that AI advancements may bring.

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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humans

Experts say the rise of artificial intelligence will make most people better off over the next
decade, but in exchange many have concerns about how advances in AI will affect our humanity it may
improve our life, enhancing humanities and AI anticipated negative impacts.Digital life is augmenting
human capacities and disrupting eons-old human activities. Code-driven systems have spread to more
than half of the world’s inhabitants in ambient information and connectivity, offering previously
unimagined opportunities and unprecedented threats. The experts predicted networked artificial
intelligence will amplify human effectiveness but also threaten human autonomy, agency and capabilities.
They spoke of the wide-ranging possibilities; that computers might match or even exceed human
intelligence and capabilities on tasks such as complex decision-making, reasoning and learning,
sophisticated analytics and pattern recognition, visual acuity, speech recognition and language translation.
They said “smart” systems in communities, in vehicles, in buildings and utilities, on farms and in business
processes will save time, money and lives and offer opportunities for individuals to enjoy a more-
customized future.Many focused their optimistic remarks on health care and the many possible
applications of AI in diagnosing and treating patients or helping senior citizens live fuller and healthier
lives. They were also enthusiastic about AI’s role in contributing to broad public-health programs built
around massive amounts of data that may be captured in the coming years about everything from personal
genomes to nutrition. Additionally, a number of these experts predicted that AI would abet long-
anticipated changes in formal and informal education systems. Yet, most experts, regardless of whether
they are optimistic or not, expressed concerns about the long-term impact of these new tools on the
essential elements of being human. All respondents in this non-scientific canvassing were asked to
elaborate on why they felt AI would leave people better off or not. The main themes they sounded about
threats and remedies are outlined in the accompanying table. Think forward to the year 2030. Analysts
expect that people will become even more dependent on networked artificial intelligence (AI) in complex
digital systems. Some say we will continue on the historic arc of augmenting our lives with mostly
positive results as we widely implement these networked tools. Some say our increasing dependence on
these AI and related systems is likely to lead to widespread difficulties.
Improvements ahead: How humans and AI might evolve together in the next decade

The greatest share of participants in this canvassing said automated systems driven by artificial
intelligence are already improving many dimensions of their work, play and home lives and they expect
this to continue over the next decade. While they worry over the accompanying negatives of human-AI
advances, they hope for broad changes for the better as networked, intelligent systems are revolutionizing
everything, from the most pressing professional work to hundreds of the little “everyday” aspects of
existence. In the coming 12 years AI will enable all sorts of professions to do their work more efficiently,
especially those involving ‘saving life’: individualized medicine, policing, even warfar. In other
professions, AI will enable greater individualization, e.g., education based on the needs and intellectual
abilities of each pupil/student. Of course, there will be some downsides: greater unemployment in certain
‘rote’ jobs (e.g., transportation drivers, food service, robots and automation, etc.). This section begins
with experts sharing mostly positive expectations for the evolution of humans and AI. It is followed by
separate sections that include their thoughts about the potential for AI-human partnerships and quality of
life in 2030, as well as the future of jobs, health care and education. AI will be integrated into most
aspects of life, producing new efficiencies and enhancing human capacities Many of the leading experts
extolled the positives they expect to continue to expand as AI tools evolve to do more things for more
people.

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