Enhance human labor skills
Artificial intelligence has become one of the most revolutionary technologies in human history
According to a recent report by Forbes, although it is currently difficult to imagine the impact of machine autonomous decision-making, it is certain that when the wheel of time reaches 2022, new breakthroughs and developments in the field of artificial intelligence will continue to broaden our imagination, and it will "shine" in seven major areas.
People have always been concerned that machines or robots will replace human labor and may even make certain occupations redundant. But people will also increasingly discover that humans can use machines to enhance their skills.
For example, the marketing department has become accustomed to using tools to help determine which potential customers are more worthy of attention; In the field of engineering, artificial intelligence tools enable people to know in advance when machines need maintenance by providing maintenance predictions; Knowledge based industries such as law will increasingly use artificial intelligence tools to help people classify the growing available data and find the information needed to complete specific tasks.
Overall, in almost every professional field, various intelligent tools and services are emerging to help people complete their work more effectively. In 2022, the connection between artificial intelligence and people's daily lives will become even closer.
Larger and better language modeling
Language modeling allows machines to interact with humans in a language that humans understand, and even transform human natural language into executable programs and computer code.
In mid-2020, artificial intelligence company OpenAI released the third-generation language prediction model GPT-3, which is the most advanced and largest language model created by scientists to date. It consists of approximately 175 billion "parameters" that machines use to process language variables and data points.
As is well known, OpenAI is developing a more powerful successor GPT-4. Although the details have not been confirmed, some estimates suggest that it may contain up to 100 trillion parameters (as many as the synapses in the human brain). In theory, it is a big step closer to creating language and engaging in conversations that humans cannot distinguish. Moreover, it will also become better at creating computer code.
Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Cybersecurity
In January of this year, the World Economic Forum released the "2021 Global Risk Landscape Report", which identified cybersecurity risks as a major risk that the world will face in the future.
As machines increasingly occupy people's lives, hackers and cybercrime are inevitably becoming a bigger problem, which is where artificial intelligence can "unleash its potential".
Artificial intelligence is changing the game rules of cybersecurity. By analyzing network traffic and identifying malicious applications, intelligent algorithms will play an increasingly important role in protecting humans from network security threats. In 2022, the most important application of artificial intelligence may emerge in this field. Artificial intelligence may be able to analyze and organize threat intelligence from millions of research reports, blogs, and news reports, providing real-time insights and significantly speeding up response times.
Artificial Intelligence and Metaverse
The metauniverse is a virtual world, just like the Internet, which focuses on immersive experience. Since Mark Zuckerberg renamed Facebook "Meta" (the English prefix of the metauniverse), the topic of the metauniverse has become more popular.
Artificial intelligence will undoubtedly be the key to the metaverse. Artificial intelligence will help create online environments, allowing people to feel at home in the metaverse and cultivating their creative impulses. People may soon become accustomed to sharing the metaverse environment with artificial intelligence creatures, such as playing tennis or chess games with artificial intelligence when they want to relax.
Low code and no code artificial intelligence
In 2020, low code/no code artificial intelligence tools emerged and became popular worldwide, ranging from building applications to vertical artificial intelligence solutions for enterprises. This fresh force is expected to continue to exert its strength in 2022. Data shows that low code/no code tools will become the next front line for tech giants, a market worth $13.2 billion that is expected to further increase to $45.5 billion by 2025.
The Honeycode platform released by Amazon in June 2020 is the best proof, which is a no code development environment similar to a spreadsheet interface, known as the "gospel" for product managers.
Increase autonomous driving vehicles
Data shows that 1.3 million people die in traffic accidents every year, of which 90% are caused by human error. Artificial intelligence will become the "brain" of autonomous vehicle, ships and aircraft and is changing these industries.
Tesla has stated that by 2022, its vehicles will have full autonomous driving capabilities. Companies such as Google, Apple, General Motors, and Ford may also announce significant leaps in the field of autonomous driving in 2022.
In addition, the "Mayflower" autonomous vessel (MAS), jointly developed by the non-profit marine research organization ProMare and IBM, has officially set sail in 2020. IBM stated that the artificial intelligence captain enables MAS to have the ability to detect, think, and make decisions, scan the horizon to detect potential dangers, and change routes based on various real-time data. In 2022, autonomous ship technology will also take it to the next level.
Creative Artificial Intelligence
With the support of new models such as GPT-4 Google Brain, people can expect artificial intelligence to provide more refined and seemingly "natural" creative outputs. Google Brain "is a major research project of Google X Laboratory, which is a software developed by Google in the field of artificial intelligence to simulate the self-learning function of the human brain.
In 2022, these creative outputs are usually not intended to showcase the potential of artificial intelligence, but to be applied to daily creative tasks such as writing titles for articles and newsletters, designing logos and infographics, etc. Creativity is often seen as a highly human skill, but people will increasingly see these abilities appearing on machines.
Source: Science and Technology Daily