7 ways artificial intelligence is going to change the way you live

Andriy Kusyy
4 min readJul 24, 2021

Artificial intelligence has been gaining more and more attention nowadays, and according to Bill Gates, of all modern innovations, it has the greatest potential to change our lives: to make it “more productive, efficient, and generally easier.” [1]

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Scientists warn that very soon people will radically change their perception of the possibilities of technology,meanwhile, based on the main trends of today, have collected ten common predictions about technologies, AI and machine learning.

When you hear any news about AI, it might be easy to assume it has nothing common with you. You might imagine that artificial intelligence is only something the big tech giants are focused on, and that AI doesn’t impact your everyday life. But to tell you the truth, artificial intelligence is encountered by most people from morning until night. For example Opening your phone with face ID, using Social media, Digital voice assistants, Banking and even Netflix.

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But the question is how it will change our life in future. Here is some examples.

1. Future doctors are not human

Artificial intelligence has already begun to enter medical offices everyday, so it is only a matter of time before it becomes commonplace there, experts say. “From powerful diagnostic algorithms to fine-tuned surgical robots, this technology makes its presence extremely visible in all medical fields,” the Futurism publication said. [2]

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Currently, artificial intelligence is doing quite well in diagnosing diseases: researchers at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford have developed a diagnostic system that in 80% of cases detects heart disease better than doctors, and at Harvard University, scientists taught a “smart microscope” to see dangerous infections in the blood. [3]

2. Humans will have personal robot assistants

Companies such as Google, Amazon and Microsoft are already offering their home assistants to serve as household chores: through the sound control system, they can turn on lights, ventilation or music, as well as make your schedule, report congestion, keep abreast of the latest world news or advise the nearest restaurant to your liking.

3. Face recognition technology will become a new credit card

Orange Silicon Valley Chairman George Nejon believes that with the modern development of artificial intelligence, new credit cards will be nothing more than a person’s face, according to a CNBC article. [4]

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4. Robots are already “releasing” people

A recent McKinsey report warns that by 2030, 400 to 800 million people worldwide could lose their jobs through automation. At risk — sellers, receptionists, security guards, etc. And the findings of another study indicate that by 2024, artificial intelligence will exceed the abilities of foreign language translators, by 2026 he will be able to write works for students, by 2027 he will drive a truck.

5. Artificial intelligence will write news and market reports tailored specifically for you

“Imagine market reports that were written on demand and not just when the market closed. These reports could be more than just a simple recap of market performance, but a comparison of a how a reader’s portfolio performed against the broader market, as well as key reasons why. For example: It’s 3:35 pm.” [5]

6. Your computer will become empathetic

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Looks like one day your computer will be one of your friend, which will now everything about you and dedicate you all the time and interests.

Ironically, part of the way this development will likely occur is by learning more about people and how they think — essentially building a form of digital empathy [6]

7. Artificial intelligence will write music and books

It is thought that artificial intelligence has a unique ability to write individual books and music depending on a person’s preferences. Recently, he managed to create a lullaby, which, according to the medical company that manages the project, has a healing effect. [7]On its website, the company invited people to try two versions of lullabies to fall asleep: one written entirely by artificial intelligence, and the other by professional musicians, and decide which one helps more.

Despite the promising potential of artificial intelligence, he divided scientists into two camps: some are convinced of its benefits, but others warn of its ability to destroy humanity. And in your opinion it gas more upsides or downsides?

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