Curious about the "AI" buzz and what it means for you? You're not alone. The rise of artificial intelligence is sparking a spectrum of reactions, from excitement to uncertainty.
It's not a matter of "if" or "when" AI will show up. It's here. Now. Billions of people interact with it everyday.
"But what does it mean for me? (Lots of opportunity!)
"Will it take my job?" (Maybe, but unlikely if you learn to use AI.)
"Will it spawn murder-bots and displace humans?" (I hope not!)
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What IS AI?
AI, or "Artificial Intelligence" isn't just one thing. There are several key aspects to it:
AI - Artificial Intelligence
ML - Machine Learning
DL - Deep Learning
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence in machines programmed to think and learn. It can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, and decision-making.
Example: A common use of AI is in virtual assistants like Siri or Alexa, which understand spoken language to perform tasks for users.
Businesses use AI for customer service chatbots that can handle inquiries and provide instant support.
41% of US adults and 55% of US teens use voice search daily
"By 2025, the average consumer will have 5,000 Daily Interactions with AI."
Machine Learning is a type of AI that enables software applications to become more accurate at predicting outcomes without being explicitly programmed to do so. It uses historical data to predict new output values.
Example: Streaming services like Netflix use machine learning to personalize recommendations for users based on their viewing history. Retailers employ machine learning algorithms to forecast sales, manage inventory, and personalize marketing.
30% of what Amazon.com sells worldwide comes from their AI-powered recommendation engines.
Deep Learning is a specialized type of machine learning that structures algorithms in layers to create an "artificial neural network" that can learn and make intelligent decisions on its own.
Example: Deep learning is behind the facial recognition technology in smartphones that allows users to unlock their devices by simply looking at them. Businesses use deep learning for image and speech recognition tasks.
75% of Netflix viewer activity is driven by its recommendation engine, which relies on deep learning.
Prompts matter.
Bad Prompt:
Good Prompt:
"Do something."
Nothing good will come from this prompt. You will confuse Chat GPT and may break the Internet. It is vague and has no direction. It lacks specificity.
Great Prompt:
"Tell me about the history of the internet."
This is a better prompt. While there is a specific topic and a point to the query, It still lacks depth and direction.
"Can you provide a detailed overview of the development of the internet, focusing on its major milestones and the impact on global communication?"
Now we're prompting! This has specificity, direction, and focus. It sets a clear expectation for depth and breadth of information, leading to a more targeted and comprehensive response.
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"Is AI a Fad?"
Almost 100 million people will work in the AI industry by 2025.
28% of retailers are using AI for managing inventory and improving the customer experience.
83% of companies consider using AI in their business strategy to be a high priority.
AI algorithms increase leads by as much as 50%.
Yeah... just like the Internet and streaming.
AI has been around since the 1950's.
More than 80% of employees say AI improves their productivity.
No, AI is not a "fad." It's not even a "revolution."
It is an "evolution" in how we live and work.