Artificial intelligence is not a concept of the future, but a reality with a long history. In 1950, Alan Turing proposed his famous test, laying the foundation for the machine...
Artificial intelligence is not a concept of the future, but a reality with a long history. In 1950, Alan Turing proposed his famous test, laying the foundation for the machine intelligence we see today.
In 1997, IBM's supercomputer Deep Blue defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov. And in 2016, DeepMind's AlphaGo defeated Go legend Lee Sedol. These were milestones that changed the perception of AI's capabilities.
AI is already everywhere. OpenAI's ChatGPT reached 100 million users in just two months in early 2023. Waymo's self-driving cars have been successfully transporting passengers in Phoenix and San Francisco since 2017.
The current breakthrough involves neural networks that mimic the functioning of the human brain. But remember, AI has experienced its own "winters," such as in the 1970s and 1980s, when progress slowed.
Goldman Sachs predicts that AI could increase global GDP by 7%—nearly $7 trillion—over the next ten years. This underscores the unprecedented potential of the technology. So what will AI create next?
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