AI For World
AI For World
AI For World
As an illustration, when 1,500 senior business leaders in the United States in 2017
were asked about AI, only 17 percent said they were familiar with it. 1 A number of
them were not sure what it was or how it would affect their particular companies.
They understood there was considerable potential for altering business processes,
but were not clear how AI could be deployed within their own organizations.
CHAPTER I
Intentionality
Artificial intelligence algorithms are designed to make decisions, often using real-
time data. They are unlike passive machines that are capable only of mechanical or
predetermined responses. Using sensors, digital data, or remote inputs, they
combine information from a variety of different sources, analyze the material
instantly, and act on the insights derived from those data. With massive
improvements in storage systems, processing speeds, and analytic techniques, they
are capable of tremendous sophistication in analysis and decisionmaking.
Artificial intelligence is already altering the world and
raising important questions for society, the economy,
and governance.
Intelligence
Adaptability
AI systems have the ability to learn and adapt as they make decisions. In the
transportation area, for example, semi-autonomous vehicles have tools that let
drivers and vehicles know about upcoming congestion, potholes, highway
construction, or other possible traffic impediments. Vehicles can take advantage of
the experience of other vehicles on the road, without human involvement, and the
entire corpus of their achieved “experience” is immediately and fully transferable
to other similarly configured vehicles. Their advanced algorithms, sensors, and
cameras incorporate experience in current operations, and use dashboards and
visual displays to present information in real time so human drivers are able to
make sense of ongoing traffic and vehicular conditions. And in the case of fully
autonomous vehicles, advanced systems can completely control the car or truck,
and make all the navigational decisions.
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CHAPTER II
Finance