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Writer's pictureGraham Paulsen

AI in a nutshell and why it matters.

 Today I'm going to talk about one of the biggest buzzwords in the tech world: AI. You've probably heard this term thrown around a lot, but what exactly is it and why is it so different now?


Well, in a nutshell, AI / artificial intelligence is basically the ability of machines to learn from data and make decisions on their own, without being explicitly programmed to do so. And why is it different now? Well, for one, we've got more data than ever before, which means machines can learn more accurately and faster. But we've also got more powerful processors and algorithms, which means machines can process and make sense of that data more effectively.


Now, there are different types of AI, but one that's been getting a lot of attention lately is generative AI. This is where machines can create things, like art or music, based on patterns and rules that they've learned from existing examples. It's pretty amazing stuff, and it's already being used in industries like advertising and fashion.


But of course, with any new technology comes concerns. Some worry about the ethical implications of machines making decisions on their own, without human oversight. And others worry about the impact on jobs, as machines become more capable of doing tasks that were once the exclusive domain of humans.


For me, the most exhilarating aspect of AI is the synergy it creates between humans and generative technology, sparking creativity and pushing us to gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and our capabilities. Envision a world where machines can diagnose diseases with greater accuracy and speed than any human doctor, or where AI can guide us to make wiser decisions about our finances and relationships. This is the kind of future I'm eager to explore and be a part of, unlocking the true expression of the human-AI partnership.


It's the great fusion of man and machine.





So, there you have it: a brief overview of AI and why it's such a big deal. I hope you learned something new today, and as always, thanks for tuning in. Stay curious, stay humble, and I'll see you in the next video!”


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