Burning this summer is not only a song, but also artificial intelligence!

[NetEase smart news August 16 news] We are in the summer of artificial intelligence. Although this doesn't sound as fascinating as the hippie Summer of Love or the "Summer" in Brian Adams's song, it is equally far-reaching. In the past few years, we have seen this trend: The technology previously reserved for elite or large technology giants has been open to the general public. Last summer, we saw this trend. At that time, the release of Pokemon GO quickly became popular all over the world - it only attracted 10 million downloads in the first week - it will be augmented reality (AR). Into the public view. One year has passed and now users all over the world will use AR to add Snapchat filters. This year we saw that artificial intelligence has also undergone the same change. Amazon Alexa has always been in the dominant position in this field. In June, the successful launch of the Echo Show added video capabilities to high-level voice technologies. Today, Alexa is built into the smartphone HTC U11 for the first time. Even the most traditional British institutions are using artificial intelligence to enrich the consumer experience. Wimbledon used IBM Watson to create a voice assistant called “Fred”. Through this function, fans can go directly to the nearest strawberry shop. shopping. The era of artificial intelligence sounding like science fiction is gone forever because we are interacting with artificial intelligence many times every day. The generalization of artificial intelligence is a good thing. In addition to enabling people to run around the city to capture the Pokémon and the Little Lada, the AR can also allow resource-constrained surgeons to receive interactive training from other overseas doctors. In addition, the scope of application of artificial intelligence is not just Alexa sowing weather forecast - mobile health application software now allows millions of people in developing countries to get instant diagnosis. Consumers are increasingly trusting artificial intelligence, and the number of people receiving artificial intelligence around the world is growing rapidly. However, we must understand that as this technology gains more and more trust, its responsibilities are also increasing. Earlier this month, Musk told U.S. officials that artificial intelligence poses a "survival threat" to human civilization, and pointed out that artificial intelligence may destroy humans. Out of respect for the founder of Tesla, we can say that artificial intelligence is indeed a small disaster. But artificial intelligence outweighs disadvantages. However, it is worth discussing that it is the responsibility of technology companies to ensure that this technology is created in an ethical way - to make people feel the safety, equality and feasibility of this technology. To this end, Sage developed a set of five guidelines, "code ethics," as it embarked on the fourth industrial revolution. We believe that artificial intelligence can only really play a role if it does the following. 1. Artificial intelligence should reflect the diversity of the users it serves. We all know that there is prejudice in the subconscious in terms of gender, race, sexual orientation and other aspects - so don't put these prejudices into the software. For example, the first voice recognition software couldn't recognize the female voice because the test environment of this software is all male. 2. Artificial intelligence needs to assume certain responsibilities and its users are also the same. The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility, artificial intelligence needs to assume certain responsibilities, and so does the user. We must take humans’ trust in technology seriously – we must never allow artificial intelligence to be too clever to help escape our responsibilities. We also don't accept unpleasant or unethical behaviors of professional people - our technology should not be used as such. 3. Artificial intelligence should be rewarded for its "good performance." The same applies to artificial intelligence. Most companies now have such a value: "do the right thing." We also need to use the same standards to demand this technology. When designing, artificial intelligence should be rewarded for successful execution of tasks, and thus consistent with good values. Artificial intelligence should promote fairness. Artificial intelligence should set minimum access restrictions, making this past limited to the democratization of technical services for individual groups. Speech recognition software offers a variety of solutions for visually impaired people and people with reading disabilities and mobility problems. 5. The emergence of artificial intelligence replaced some jobs but also created job opportunities. In fact, the robot will not steal all of our work, but will only undertake some tasks that are more suitable for automation. However, artificial intelligence will replace some jobs, but it will also change existing jobs and create new jobs. I have a friend who is a chat designer. The job is to write down the personality of a chat robot. This job was not even seen five years ago. Although I will call this summer "the summer of artificial intelligence," this technology is far more than a fleeting trend. Unlike fingertip gyroscopes and hole jeans, artificial intelligence will continue to exist - constantly evolving and infiltrating every aspect of our daily lives. This is not a terrible thing. As long as we research and develop in the right way, artificial intelligence will bring tremendous opportunities and open up a series of services previously enjoyed by special individuals. 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