In the 1950s and 1960, experts predicted that artificial intelligence would grant computers human-like capabilities in the 20th century. In reality, AI’s growth veered in a direction that didn’t resemble human-like thinking, a trend that continues today. In spite of this, AI has advanced dramatically over the past few years, and it’s improving at a pace not seen since the early days of computing. Here are a few reasons why AI keeps getting smarter.
More Data, More Demand
AI isn’t getting smarter in a vacuum. Necessity leads to innovation, and the explosion in collected data is demanding more powerful and smarter AI systems. Big Data has been one of the major trends in recent years, but users quickly found that the data they collected simply couldn’t be processed effectively using older AI systems. Advances in machine learning, in particular, have allowed computers to comb through data and extract valuable information.
Similarly, neural networks, which have been theorized since the 1940s, have advanced rapidly over the years. The Internet of Things and cloud computing depend heavily on AI systems to fuel automation, predictive maintenance and machine learning. As these trends show no signs of slowing down, it’s generally believed that the AI boom is …
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