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Contents:The future of artificial intelligence (AI) promises both great opportunities and significant challenges. Positive aspects include advances in areas such as healthcare, education and energy, which are becoming more efficient through automation and data-driven decisions. AI can bring economic benefits by optimizing processes, promoting innovation and creating new fields of work.However, there are also negative aspects, such as the potential loss of jobs due to automation, social inequality and the risk of discrimination through biased algorithms. In addition, securing data protection…mehr

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Contents:The future of artificial intelligence (AI) promises both great opportunities and significant challenges. Positive aspects include advances in areas such as healthcare, education and energy, which are becoming more efficient through automation and data-driven decisions. AI can bring economic benefits by optimizing processes, promoting innovation and creating new fields of work.However, there are also negative aspects, such as the potential loss of jobs due to automation, social inequality and the risk of discrimination through biased algorithms. In addition, securing data protection and privacy is a growing challenge, particularly due to the misuse of large amounts of data and surveillance technologies.In order to use the potential of AI sustainably and ethically, clear regulations and ethical standards are necessary. Promoting transparency, fairness and the responsible handling of data play a central role in ensuring that AI serves society without exacerbating existing inequalities.
Autorenporträt
Der Autor, Bernd Michael Grosch, geboren 1954 in Rheinland-Pfalz, sieht sich als eine Art 'Weltenbummler', der bereits 1973, im Alter von 18 Jahren zum ersten mal Deutschland verließ, um einen Gutteil der Erde und ihrer Bewohner kennenzulernen und fast neun Jahre in Indien zu leben. Die so gemachten Erfahrungen wurden zum Teil in mehreren Büchern verarbeitet.Seit März 2009 lebt der Autor wieder in Deutschland.