Posted on 12/14/2023 5:06:00 AM PST by Jyotishi
The generative AI will change the way economy functions and businesses are run; it will be a game changer for in many verticals
In a world driven by unprecedented technological advancements, there emerges a groundbreaking force that promises to reshape the very fabric of innovation: generative artificial intelligence. With its awe-inspiring ability to create, compose, and imagine, generative AI has surged to the forefront of scientific exploration, capturing the imaginations of researchers, entrepreneurs, and artists alike.
From generating realistic images and synthesising music to aiding in drug discovery and revolutionising customer experiences, this cutting-edge technology possesses the potential to revolutionise a vast array of industries, transcending boundaries and pushing the limits of what we thought was impossible.
Potential of GenAI
GenAI is creating exciting possibilities in various industries, including art, design, entertainment, and healthcare, pushing the boundaries of human imagination and creative expression.
Hyper-Personalisation
Hyper-personalization, driven by generative AI, refers to the ability to deliver highly tailored and individualized experiences to users based on their unique preferences, behaviours, and characteristics. By leveraging generative AI algorithms, businesses can generate personalized content, recommendations, and product offerings that resonate with each user on a deeper level.
Coding and App Creation
Code and app builders leverage generative AI techniques to assist developers in creating software more efficiently, reducing the need for manual coding and streamlining the application development process.
One industry significantly impacted by this trend is software development. These tools can automatically generate code snippets, templates, or even complete applications based on high-level specifications provided by developers. This also democratizes software development, making it more accessible to individuals with limited coding experience.
Enhanced Realism and Fidelity
Enhanced realism and fidelity driven by generative AI refers to using generative artificial intelligence models to create highly realistic and detailed outputs in various domains. GenAI algorithms can generate high-quality images, videos, audio, and text that closely resemble real-world data. This trend profoundly impacted numerous industries and domains, revolutionizing how we create, design, and interact with digital content.
In the entertainment industry, it enables the creation of more captivating movies, games, and VR/AR experiences. It enhances immersion, resulting in more engaging storytelling and improved user experiences.
Interactive and co-creative systems
Interactive and co-creative systems allow users to actively participate and collaborate in the generative process. These systems enable real-time interaction between humans and AI, fostering a co-creative relationship where both entities contribute to generating content, ideas, or designs. One industry greatly impacted by interactive and co-creative systems is the field of design and creativity. Tools like Adobe Sensei, a suite of AI-powered creative tools, provide designers with interactive features. Another example can be found in the music industry.
Cross-domain Applications
Cross-domain applications are used to generate content or solutions that transcend traditional boundaries and apply to multiple industries or domains. Generative AI algorithms have the ability to learn patterns and characteristics from one domain and apply them to another, enabling the creation of innovative solutions and fostering collaboration between diverse fields.
Generative models trained on medical imaging data can generate synthetic images that resemble accurate patient scans.
(The writer is the founder and CEO, of Simplilearn, views are personal)
I bet that article was written by a.i.
It’s quite possible! AI is increasingly being used in content generation, including articles.
Yep…here is a give-away.
‘Hyper-Personalisation”
The sub headline follows the British (and India) convention of using “s” instead of “z” as we do in America in personalization.
The ensuing paragraph follows the US convention.
I now have AI at my fingertips in the form of Edge Copilot.
I asked the question.......
“Is AI increasingly being used in content generation, including articles.” (and FR posts)?
The Co pilot response........
“Yes, AI is indeed being increasingly used in content generation. Generative AI models are able to produce various forms of content, including text and images. These models use complex machine learning algorithms to predict the next word based on previous word sequences, or the next image based on words describing previous images1.
AI has the potential to support content creators at every stage of the creative process. For instance, AI can help develop new and creative ideas for content by analyzing audience interests and suggesting relevant topics2.
AI-generated content involves using artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language processing techniques to create long-form content such as blogs, articles, landing pages, and marketing collaterals, as well as short-form content such as ad copy, product descriptions, social media captions, and more3.
Generative AI is powered by foundation models (large AI models) that can multi-task and perform out-of-the-box tasks, including summarization, Q&A, classification, and more4.
In summary, AI is playing a significant role in content creation, offering a new set of opportunities for businesses and professionals in the field12.
It is not AI. This tabulating database trick is only as smart as a souped-up calculator.
With more information than ever before at an instant disposal through smartphones, why is it people are becoming dumber and dumber?
I fear A.I. will only exacerbate that trend as computers are allowed to do more of the thinking.
So what do the elites need people for? I am feeling a bit redundant after reading this. Well I reckon someone still has to take out the trash.
I haven’t seen much on it yet, but generative AI is going to transform virtual reality, making it much more refined and imaginative. Of course, at this point, one has to use those stupid googles to enter the VR world, but that will change...eventually.
Why do people need elites?
That will be a great comfort to the passengers and crew of the plane that’s on its way down - knowing that their sacrifice will help to democratize software development. /s
AI is actually very useful for creating the “boring stuff” like insurance reports - it’s just that testing requirements don’t go away and mission-critical code still needs human review at this point.
genisys is skynet
'til it becomes time to open the pod bay doors.
Future:
"I don't need no stinking Television newscast to be utterly deluded, brainwashed
and deceived as to the true nature of what we USED TO CALL 'reality'.
The delusions are weaved into the very fabric of my very existence - effortlessly....".
We can all see this in the people in our lives. People who don't want to grow, who are unwilling to leave their comfort zones, and people who have negative attitudes about learning don't just stand still, they devolve.
Where's a Viking Kitty when you NEED one??
Hold this thought.
To make sure the cakes get baked.
1) Much of the "information" is false.
2) It's at instant disposal, therefore
3) People don't actually have to learn it, they can "look it up" with the corollary that
4) they don't bother to think about it either. They just regurgitate what they "looked up".
There has been for years now a trend amongst instructors in the Government-Educational Complex to condemn "rote memorization". We used to call that "learning". Their efforts have produced a significant number of people who are very thoroughly misinformed, and utterly unlearned.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.