The intelligent behavior of artificial intelligence applications will challenge our intelligent behavior, because it will be more adaptable to the information space in the future.
However, not all effects of artificial intelligence in the future are obvious. Some old jobs will survive, even when the machine does most of the work: the gardener to cut grass with a “smart” lawn mower will have more time to focus on other things, such as landscaping. At the same time, other tasks will be delegated to us (free) as users, as is the self-payment in the exit corridor from the shpping centers.
Another source of uncertainty relates to the stage where artificial intelligence is no longer controlled by a group of technicians and managers. What will happen when artificial intelligence becomes “democratic” and available to millions of people on their smartphones or other devices?
Translated from an article by Luciano Floridi
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