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The Next Step into the Future

January 8, 2024
By misswonderlust BRONZE, Irvine, California
misswonderlust BRONZE, Irvine, California
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It's astonishing that iPhones, something we use in our daily lives, were only first introduced in the 21st century. Technology has advanced at an unbelievable pace, shaping our world into what it has become today. Yet, as fast as many of these technological changes have taken place, none will be as impactful as what’s to come -- artificial intelligence. 


AI, an abbreviation for artificial intelligence, refers to the intelligence of machines and computer systems. Undoubtedly, AI has made significant advancements in many fields, such as mathematics, medicine, and science - just to name a few. It also helps us daily with utilities such as search engines, imagery, speech recognition, and self-driving automobiles. However, with constant breakthroughs being made, it is important to acknowledge the dangers that emerge with this powerful weapon. 


Over the last few years, there have been growing concerns about cybersecurity, with countless network breaches being made with AI. technologies. There have been far more privacy matters, with organizations and companies at risk of being hacked. Not only is this bad for the companies themselves, but users are also at risk of having their data robbed. This puts them in danger of identity theft, leading to a list of complications that include their finances, credit status, and criminal record. In addition, AI can launch automated attacks, which are difficult for traditional security systems to trace, keeping hackers hidden.


Moreover, there has been an increase in the number of people displaced from their jobs, as AI has proven far more efficient than human workers. In May of 2023 alone, four thousand people lost their jobs to AI in the United States, which is expected to rise in the coming years. This means that changes are being made with the type of jobs in demand, often including engineering, AI specialists, and data scientists. Yet, these occupations require skill and time, which may be unavailable to some individuals. 


Not only is it vital that these issues are addressed to create a more secure digital space that can protect company assets but training programs should also be provided to help laid-off employees adapt to the evolving workforce. AI continues to grow without a sign of slowing down, so we must recognize the hazards and become educated on how it constantly shapes our society to always be one step ahead.


The author's comments:

This piece is about Artificial Intelligence and how it is relevant in today's society. It's important to be aware of how A.I. can be a danger, even when it seems like only good can come out of it.


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