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Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize daily life through applications in work, transportation, medicine, the economy and communication. However, it also poses risks such as a loss of empathy and increased social isolation among humans. While AI could enhance medicine through more accurate disease screening, it could also enable "total surveillance" that eliminates privacy. Overall the author is skeptical of AI's impacts and believes it should focus on improving healthcare rather than developing technologies that reduce human freedom and happiness.

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Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize daily life through applications in work, transportation, medicine, the economy and communication. However, it also poses risks such as a loss of empathy and increased social isolation among humans. While AI could enhance medicine through more accurate disease screening, it could also enable "total surveillance" that eliminates privacy. Overall the author is skeptical of AI's impacts and believes it should focus on improving healthcare rather than developing technologies that reduce human freedom and happiness.

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Artificial intelligence(AI)

Artificial intelligence is making rapid strides. There’s talk of a new evolution that could
fundamentally change life on our planet. Artificial intellingence has the potential to
revolutionize every aspect of daily life: work, mobility, medicine, the economy and
communication.

When you pronounce "artificial intelligence", it's just like pronouncing "future".It's pretty
scary when you think about how as time goes on, people become more and more lazy and
some devices will take our place. That absolutely any action of ours can be controlled by a
robot which who knows what turn it can take.

First, I believe that the name itself, "artificial intelligence," betrays this part of intelligence, as
it is clear that the term artificial does not mean anything good. God created us and endowed us
with that gram of intelligence, not to use it in order to create a new form of intelligence, but to
use it in other situations. The documentary begins by presenting an application through which
you enter a store, the famous Amazon, and which specifies absolutely everything what you
need: what product to buy, how to prepare that food, as well as the shopping list. The whole
store is monitored, which is terrifying. People are showing again themselves bored with such
stupid learnings that do not bring anything useful. If a few years ago we hoped to have part of
such applications and intelligent robots, flying cars and other "wonders", now it is certain that
it leaves me with a bitter taste, because people will become more and more lacked of
empathy, full of hatred and they will stop socializing with each other.

More and more robots are appearing to occupy people's jobs, such as: in cafes, in kitchens, as
waiters and even as drivers. all of them seem extremely dangerous to me because accidents
happen inevitably, but that self-driving car seems pure death to me. Even in the documentary,
its commercial is not very good, so that the presenter was also scared by the danger he was in.

On the other hand, this AI also has its positive parts. As diseases continue to appear and make
their mark on all mankind (pandemics, epidemics, plagues, cancer, etc.), the medical system
needs a broader and more professional endowment. Something faster and more efficient, like
that algorithm that can screen x rays for certain diseases. All you have to do is take a picture
of the x-ray with your mobile phone, upload the image, and a few seconds later you get the
diagnosis. Thus, the more inventions in medicine, the more the humanity has the right to a
long life.

In conclusion, artificial intelligence is not beneficial to human, but foolish him and reduces
his right to freedom and happiness, according to that device, a monitor that shows each street
of different cities. Some employees with livestreaming body cams inspect side streets. It also
specify that “this is total surveillance”, which means that none of us has the right to take a
walk on the street without being followed, or rather "stalked". AI should evolve and focus
more on the medical system not on stupid robots or apps.

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