Future

Artificial Intelligence is all about the future since society still hasn’t seen the maximum potential and effect of it. It is very likely that jobs involving technology will increase as a demand for skill sets involving these technological innovations will rise (Bughin et al., 2020). Scholars also expect the fastest growth in the need for advanced IT and programming skills, which is expected to excel as much as 90 percent between 2016 and 2030 (Bughin et al., 2020). However, if not prepared, the expansiveness of AI, or what some called the technological revolution, will impact countries significantly, emitting a need for change in policies (Watson, 2018). Surprisingly, the only industry that is predicted to have an increased usage in manual and physical work is the healthcare industry till 2030 (Bughin et al., 2020). More so, it is predicted that this technological revolution would lead to a cultural shock, needing a new mindset and businesses would have to adapt to this change by refocusing and reorganizing (Bughin et al., 2020). Although AI related businesses, such as Google and Apple, are already growing at a rapid rate, there would be a continuation as new technology and AI continues to accelerate. Currently, some specific aspects of AI include speech synthesis, vision of the machine, and speech recognition, which is already exhilarating (Torressen, 2020). Still, research on artificial intelligence has been making more new advancements. An example includes progress in training artificial neural networks (Torressen, 2020). Computer scientists and medical researchers have also been collaborating to understand how the human body operates to eventually mimic it onto devices that could help people with disabilities and diseases (Torressen, 2020). Many specialists predict that there will be new AI advancements, however, it will be hard to predict when it will happen and how easily systems can be created to handle it (Toressen, 2020).