In 2024, artificial intelligence (AI) will become a more visible part of our daily lives. So what’s in store for us in 2025? In May 2024, Google announced an overview of the information available online, which now appears at the top of many search results pages. “I hate that,” said Doug Jacobson of Cybersecurity. Professor at Iowa State University. Although Jacobson doesn’t like that particular example of artificial intelligence, he knows there will be more of it in the future, for better or worse. “You’d be naive if you thought we’d put this genie back in the bottle,” Jacobson said.By 2025, the tool, which can create still images that look lifelike but are completely fabricated, will be We predict that improvements will be made regarding fake animations and videos. The technology is already being used to create videos, known as deepfakes, showing someone else. Doing or saying things that they don’t actually do or say. According to a Department of Homeland Security report, 90-95% of deepfake videos since 2018 were primarily based on non-consensual pornography. But Jacobson believes there are further positive applications to develop as well. In the medical field, we said that it is man-made. Intelligence can be used to discover new solutions. “You can take in large amounts of data and run all kinds of models on what might be a good medicine.” According to Forbes, AI is also evolving to include risk assessment and management in banking. I am. Consulting firm McKinsey & Company says AI will allow insurance companies to predict risks in advance. But while Jacobson expects the technology to expand, he says it’s still a long way from truly intelligent machines. “We use this word ‘intelligence.’ “We don’t know if it really gives computers intelligent properties,” Jacobson said. “I don’t think we’re there yet. We’re a long way from being a scary movie.” » Download the free KCCI app and get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play Latest from KCCI Get Headlines
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In 2024, artificial intelligence (AI) will become a more visible part of our daily lives. So what’s in store for us in 2025?
In May 2024, Google launched AI Overview, which provides an overview of information available online. Currently appearing at the top of many search results pages.
“I hate that,” said Doug Jacobson, a cybersecurity professor at Iowa State University. While Jacobson doesn’t like that particular example of artificial intelligence, he knows there’s more to come, for better or worse.
“You’d be naive if you wanted to put this genie back in the bottle.”
Jacobson predicts that by 2025, the tool, which can create realistic-looking yet completely fabricated still images, will have improved when it comes to fake animations and videos.
Already, this technology is being used to create videos known as deepfakes, which show someone doing or saying something they did not actually do or say. According to a Department of Homeland Security report, 90-95% of deepfake videos since 2018 were primarily based on non-consensual pornography.
But Jacobson believes more positive applications will also be developed.
In the medical field, artificial intelligence could be used to discover new solutions, he said. “We can take in large amounts of data and run all kinds of models that could potentially lead to good medicine.”
According to Forbes, AI is also evolving to include risk assessment and management in banking. Consulting firm McKinsey & Company says AI will allow insurance companies to predict risks in advance.
But while Jacobson expects the technology to expand, he says it’s still a long way from truly intelligent machines.
“We use the word ‘intelligence.’ We don’t know if we’re really giving computers intelligent properties,” Jacobson said. “I don’t think we’re there yet. We’re a long way from scary movies.”
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