AI turned "Big Brother" always monitors you and you care?

Netease Technology News June 17 news, according to VentureBeat reported that artificial intelligence (AI) is often touted as "the next big event", but how many of us realize that AI has appeared in the real world? Although people are still debating whether AI is a benevolent force or a fatal threat to human survival? But in fact, AI has begun to play an active role in all aspects of our daily life, and it will play a greater role in the future.


For example, the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has basically developed a "Skynet" in the "Terminator" series that can track suspected terrorists and predict terrorist attacks (like the Minority Report). Minority Report)). AI even accurately predicted the final result of this year's "Super Bowl" finals. Whether we like it or not, AI is already around us. Should you be concerned about them? Let's take a look at how companies are using AI. This will let you make the final choice.

Why do we need AI?

One of the largest technological frontiers in the 21st century technology field is the Internet of Things. The Internet of Things is bringing a variety of exciting revelations. For example, when you and I always have an alarm clock, the kitchen has automatically brewed coffee for you. In addition, the Internet of Things is also the foundation of a connected smart city. One thing is for sure: The Internet of Things definitely needs a lot of AI networks.

AI is also particularly useful in analyzing and analyzing big data. When data scientists collect large amounts of data and decide what they want to look for, the sheer volume of work is already undertaken by dedicated AI. Credit card fraud detection, spam email filtering, mobile payments, etc. all depend to some extent on AI.

Recent changes in the annual growth of the AI ​​market indicate that we are approaching the AI ​​boom. Industry experts predict that the demand for AI will increase substantially, and its global value in 2017 will be less than US$1 billion. However, by 2022 alone, North America will exceed US$2 billion.

How can companies use AI?

The good news is that most companies that now have capital, broadband, and related knowledge are struggling to develop their own AI and hope to gain an advantage in the future. These "moonshot" (crazy and difficult to achieve) passionate projects are mostly experimental but often produce surprising results.

In 2016, the British police developed a very comprehensive and accurate AI monitoring system, which can display the distinctive features of 1 million suspects. The intelligent program can identify the identity of the offender simply by glimpsing their ears.

In the highly sensitive area of ​​mental health, Ellie, the first AI psychologist, has made great progress. Ellie was jointly developed by DARPA and USC. It can read 60 non-verbal signals per second to better understand the patient's emotions. Ellie can also identify early signs of depression and do better than human psychologists in preventing soldiers from committing suicide. Perhaps most importantly, soldiers prefer to communicate with Ellie because AI is not biased.

Even in the much-criticized financial world, AI has always acted as a positive force for change. Digital Reasoning, a Wall Street start-up, collaborated with US investment bank Goldman Sachs and billionaire investor Steve Cohen to help capture dirty traders on the spot by identifying and tracking behavior patterns.

Suffice it to say that the doomsday scene in James Cameron’s film has not yet emerged, and AI now usually appears in the form of benefiting the society. But some people may think that this is only because our AI today is not mature enough and powerful.

When AI is more like Skynet

Speaking of finance, in Matthew Miller's recent sci-fi thriller "Darknet", the AI ​​trading algorithm became a "rogue." In the movie, Miller paints a very realistic (scary) scene: what happens when a powerful AI masters capitalist leverage but does not care for human life?

But please note that this is a dystopian science fiction novel, and the scenes in it will not soon become reality. The first thing to remember is that the costs of creating, maintaining, and "teaching" AI are not cheap. Ordinary small companies have better opportunities to attract large customers, so that they do not have to develop AI on their own. Companies that can afford AI development teams are big companies with large amounts of cash. They have hoarded a lot of AI talent.

Second, people at the peak of power in the high-tech industry are often more worried about AI. Do they know what we don't know? Elon Musk said a few days ago that the development of a company's AI really worried him. He even established OpenAI, a non-profit organization, to prevent the future "Skynet" from appearing. Even if you have financial and human resources, can AI eventually be controlled? Or will it surpass us?

Musk's fear is rooted in reality? may. Microsoft recently patented its AI like Big Brother. Basically it can monitor everything you do in the Windows environment to improve Bing's search results. Some people may like this feature very much and even find it very convenient. However, others may think this is an unethical way to compete with Google.

AI wants to help

As AI continues to advance, more and more companies continue to invest in it, and its path to progress has been very clear. AI is positioned at the intelligent power of connecting people and devices, making all data flowing between the two more meaningful. AI can improve people's lives and meet our needs in a faster and more efficient way than before. We can also use AI to predict and prevent risks and criminal activities. These are quite explicit ways to use, and most of them seem to do so.

We still don't know how to build a stronger AI, or our real AI. But we need to be vigilant and urge academics, companies, and government agencies to regard AI as a way to improve lives and society, not as a means of surveillance and control. We do not need to be afraid of them, but when AI plays an important role in society, we need to know and actively participate in it. (small)

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