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ARTIFCIAL INTELLENGENCE

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J A M E S L I & & T I A N Y A O Z H E N G

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There are all kinds of AIs Nowadays, AI is everywhere! AI is ubiquitous in a wide variety of voice-controlled robots, such as Siri and Google Assistant. Another way AI is used in is email services. For example, when checking emails, AI is used as a spam-filter that filters out spam from the messages we want. Beside daily use, AI is also used in military fields (automatic helicopters) and even in some competitions (AlphaGo).

Andrew Ng's team invented automatic helicopters. This helicopter checks and adjusts its flying status every 0.02 second!

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AlphaGo AlphaGo, developed by

Google, is an AI designed for chess playing. It beat two professional human

chess players: Lee Sedol (world rank 32) and Ke Jie (world rank 4).

AUTOMATIC HELICOPTER

W H A T I S

S E L F - D R I V I N G C A R

A classification system based on six different levels was

published by the Society of Automotive Engineers(SAE)

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accident in past accident in future

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of issues such as delayed reaction time, tailgating, rubbernecking, and other forms of distracted or aggressive driving will be substantially reduced.

90% US $190 billion worth of damages and health-costs annually will be reduced and save thousands of lives.

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P E R H O U R P E R L A N E ,

being parked and unused 95%

used vehicles 5%

for the manually vehicle

other usage 83%

land used for parpking 17%

In Los AngelesNowadays

Parking space

equivalent to 17,020,954 square meters

100% connected vehicles can travel safely at 120 km/h (75mph) with following gap of about 6 m (20ft) Currently, the gap between cars on highways is 40 to 50m.

Autonomous vehicles could be used continuously after it has reached the destination. This can free up tremendous land in urban places.

AI is still under development

Many states still don't enforce relative law.

if the self-driving car is implemented

past after

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3% of people such as bus drivers, taxi

drivers and truck

drivers will lose their

jobs as a result. The

insurance industry will

be effected indirectly.

$220 billion of revenue will

be generate but from a

lesser 277,000 total jobs. It

will significantly influence a

change in society. To avoid

major changes in way of life,

China and India have banned

self-driving cars.

AI is still developing Existential risk: AI might evolve to a point where humans lose control

Decrease in demand for

human labor:Organization

for Economic Cooperation

and Developmen report 9%

of U.S. jobs as "high risk" to

be replaced by AI.

Autonomous weapons:

Over 50 countries are

pursuing autonomous

battlefield robots.

human 91%

AI 9%

don't reasearching 77.7%

reasearching 22.3%

SO HOW SHOULD WE TREAT AI...

AI is not a monster. We should accept the convenience of AI.

AI can put threats to human beings. Numerous people will lose their jobs due to the use of AI.

Always think about AI critically. Development is indispensable. But we should, in the meantime, realize the possible threats.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-driving_car https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%87%AA%E5%8B%95%E9%A7%95%E9%A7%9B%E6%B1%BD%E8%BB%8A https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Driverless_Car.png#filehistory https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~jordan/papers/ng-etal03.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AlphaGo https://www.goratings.org/en/

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