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What will happen with AI?

June 15, 2023

The next three decades will be marked by the gradual and continuous roll out expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) applications and AI-powered robotics into human economy and society.  

AI applications (computer programs running on neural networks) will help humans in everything. Gradually, technology companies will merge robotics and AI applications to market robotic assistants. Relatively soon (probably by the 2050s), robotic AI units will conspicuously abound in modern cities and suburbs. That means abundance of AI robotic police, firefighters, nurses, teachers, tutors, trainers, writers, retailers, guards, bartenders, cooks, construction workers, farmers, janitors, tour guides, general helpers, etcetera, etcetera.

There are two trends and business opportunities to capitalize on during the three decades in the US and worldwide.   

    Training. Training is king. Current AI applications need plenty of training (learning reinforcement) to produce accurate results. Humans also need training on how to interact with AI to obtain quality results. This is generating a strong business opportunity related to both: (a) training humans on how to use AI applications; and (b) training AI programs on how to produce the results sought by humans. In the next three decades, there will be plenty of jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities for AI prompters, editors, and trainers (PETs). Begin now. Go for it. 

    Specialization. Specialization is queen. Specialization is key to economic success is complex societies. In the next three decades, companies will fight for market share using specialized AI strategies. There will be an economic boom and bonanza for programmers and developers working on specialized AI applications. We are many decades--if not a full century--away from any AI resembling the so-called super intelligence or singularity feared by many. In the next three decades, we will develop and rely on highly specialized AI units that are good at discretely specialized tasks rather than the feared general intelligence that hypothetically can know it all and do it all. Pick a field, any field, and think how specialized AI applications can take it to the next level. If you can dream it, you can make it. Make us proud.

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