What is AI, how it work and what can it be used for?

Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is developing at high speed, transforming many aspects of modern life.

May 15, 2024 - 16:08
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What is AI, how it work and what can it be used for?

Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is developing at high speed, transforming many aspects of modern life.

There seem to be new announcements almost every day, with big players such as Meta, Google and ChatGPT-maker OpenAI competing to get an edge with customers.

However, some experts fear it could be used for malicious purposes.

What is AI and how does it work?

AI allows computers to learn and solve problems almost like a person.

AI systems are trained on huge amounts of information and learn to identify the patterns in it, in order carry out tasks such as having human-like conversation, or predicting a product an online shopper might buy.

The technology is behind the voice-controlled virtual assistants Siri and Alexa, and helps Facebook and X - formerly known as Twitter- decide which social media posts to show users.

AI lets Amazon analyse customers' buying habits to recommend future purchases - and the firm also uses the technology to crack down on fake reviews.

What are AI programs like ChatGPT and Midjourney?

ChatGPT and Midjourney are examples of what is called "generative" AI.

These programs learn from vast quantities of data, such as online text and images, to generate new content which feels like it has been made by a human.

So-called chatbots - like ChatGPT - can have text conversations.

Other AI programs like Midjourney can create images from simple text instructions.

Generative AI can also make videos and even produce music in the style of famous musicians.

But these programs sometimes generate inaccurate answers and images, and can reproduce the bias contained in their source material, such as sexism or racism.

Many artists, writers and performers have warned that such AIs allow others to exploit and imitate their work without payment.

The most recent people to add their names to these calls include Billie Eilish and Nicki Minaj, who are among 200 artists calling for the "predatory" use of AI in the music industry to be stopped.

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