AI - The future?
- Frances Udy
- May 14
- 2 min read
One of the most talked about subjects this year has undeniably been the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The rapid advances in this field have captured the attention of not only tech enthusiasts but also the general public, making it a focal point of discussions across various platforms. AI has seamlessly integrated into everyday life, influencing numerous aspects of how people live, work, and interact with one another. From the moment we wake up to the sound of a smart assistant reminding us of our schedule, to the algorithms that curate our social media feeds, AI technologies are always present.
At work, AI is changing how businesses run. Many companies now use AI tools to do routine jobs like data entry or answering customer questions. This frees up time for people to focus on creative and strategic tasks. AI also helps businesses make faster, smarter decisions by quickly analysing large amounts of data.
Socially, AI has changed how we connect. Apps use AI to recommend content based on our interests, helping us find things we like and connect with others. AI translation tools also make it easier for people from different countries to communicate, creating a more connected world. But this also raises concerns about privacy and how our data is being used.
As AI continues to grow, it's important to think about the challenges too—like bias in algorithms, the impact on jobs, and the need for clear rules and regulations. AI isn’t just about new technology; it’s also about how we shape the future and make sure it's fair and responsible for everyone.
The below is taken from a really interesting article weighing up the pros and cons of AI design: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/commentary/ai-art-ad-replace-local-artist-graphic-design-skills-4958726




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