AI and it use

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I have been doing some research lately as regards the issues of AI taking over the blogging industry. Many questions tend to come to mind when I hear about the now-spreading use of Artificial Intelligence AIs) in blogging platforms.

It has been observed that many individuals have adopted its use across diverse niches within the technological world. And this got me asking myself these two questions:

Are AIs here to steal our jobs?
What are the limitations of AIs when compared to human work?

Follow dear friends, as I share my thoughts and understanding on the issue of AI.

Am into computer studies and programming here in school, and a very interesting topic of discussion this Semester has been the study of artificial intelligence.

I have studied and written some programs on the use of artificial intelligence to solve simple problems. I think am in a good position to confidently tell us that AI can't completely replace the functions of humans.

Yes AI's could help reduce the workload of various human functions, but they can't actually do a lot of human activities. Depending on the instruction or program written for a particular system, AI could do amazingly well in various fields of life.

Take for instance, in the healthcare sector today, they are written programs designed to accurately diagnose, detect and proffer potential solutions to medical challenges, usually based on patient's past medical records.

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But as I said earlier, it can't completely replace what the human can do in that same field, because as I was taught about programming AI's for the medical field, it must have to be a 99.8% - 100% flawless and accurate code.

What this mean is that AI's are just for assistance and efficiency. Like in the case of the medical instance I gave, AI would help make the doctor take faster decisions on what to do next and where to operate on.

If there's any field of work where I think AI's would dominate better, it would most likely be for customer services and agents. Where programs would be written to provide answers to "frequently asked questions" as well as guidance to potential challenges of the system.

Even with such systems, human interventions are always necessary for better and more accurate functionality of the AI system.

So what am pointing out in summary here is that AI's can only support what humans can do, it can't replace them. AI's and robotics could have better knowledge and understanding, but no emotions and experience like humans do.

When creating an artificial intelligence software about a particular concept, they are many things to put into consideration if you must get a very accurate system.

The historical data and machine learning algorithms are usually the magicians. Which means they are no completely accurate AI's yet, as data collection would be limited to some extent.

Nevertheless, If I must use artificial intelligence in any field of work, It would most likely be for Cybersecurity and Market Analysis.

AI for Cybersecurity: They have been development and launching of potential AI solutions to aid cybersecurity within the past few months. These AI's are designed to detect malicious attacks in real-time, as well as offering solutions to secure assets even better.

I would love to see to it that my assets are free from attacks and phishing attempts and that even malicious URLs would be detected and avoided.

AI for Market Analysis: If I could use AI to predict the fluctuating market, then it would be an awesome and satisfying feeling.

Fundamental and technical analyses have been put together to design AI that would be able to predict the cryptocurrency market and other trend markets. I would love to see how the market patterns and trends would be analyzed and predicted.

This would help give me an insight into how to invest my asset correctly in order to generate profits. Despite the excitement of gaining profits from AI predictions, I still think that the crypto market would be very difficult to accurately predict at all times.

It's amazing and interesting to see the extent to which AI has gone within the past few years. The ability to generate content for blogs is now possible with the use of AI.

But the big questions here is, how accurately does it work? and how can we differentiate an AI generated content from a human written content?

Let me continue by saying I disagree with the use of AI for content creation both on Steemit and on any other blogging platform. Content creation especially on the great Steemit platform is supposed to be Proof of Brain (your ideas, emotions, and experience needed).

It's great to see the Steemit team fighting against the use of the so-called Chatgpt for creating content. I commend and abide by all the actions been taken to see a fee and plagiarism free platform.

Here's my suggestion in support of Steemcurator01, 02, and every admin/moderators to help suspect and detect AI generated content, apart from the normal tools being used to check.

Just like every other AI tools, those designed for content creation are given specific instructions, and as such, they can't go beyond such instructions.

This means content created using these AI tools would most likely be less creative, and flexible, as they are limited to the developer's instructions. Therefore, contents with incomplete, inaccurate, and random data are most likely AI generated contents.

And in most cases, we see content with no experience or emotions, and the content shared contains outdated pieces of information, we should know that they are most likely AI generated, because the developers usually have limited updates to their AI software.

Yes, AI's are good and we could see its role in the advancement of technology. They have been several uses of AI across the globe, and many have concluded that AI's are most likely going to take over the human jobs in the nearest future.

I think AI's are assistants to humans who do the main jobs, and that AI would continue to have these limitations of creativity, experience, and emotions.

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