Innovation

  • The useful era of AI is here

    The use of Artificial Intelligence is increasing across industries. It’s the only real way it begins to influence the way we are. It may change the way we live. Who decides depends on the decisions made. These are underway everywhere.

    The intended use of AI is changeable between applications. Any APP’s available on a smartphone utilise the technology to make its features stronger. It can range from chat bots to design suggestions. Some even complete projects.

    The main approach is to train a machine to learn our language and how to intelligently speak back to us. It can result in dialogue with a user, sets of information, or tips for further inquiry. It’s most useful as a research tool.

  • America 2.0 takes off

    After a lull the winners and losers in the 2.0 stakes are beginning to emerge it would appear. The upfront runners include Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Mark Zuckerberg. They all have a large stake in the way technology in general is unfolding in the developed world.

    Their mix of businesses range from cars, space rockets, and social media to artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and brain implants. All of these are multibillion dollar markets and their edge is clear in the marketability of their products as consumers race for the latest iteration.

    However, teething problems emerge over copyright infringement, the pace of innovation, and the user models that are alleged to encourage toxic behaviour. The litigation over technology companies is also reaching a height that is both costly and damaging for public reputation.