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Study of Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Human Life.

Authors :
Bokephode, S. J.
Source :
International Conference on Ongoing Research in Management & IT; 2024, p547-553, 7p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) generally refers to the capacity of machines to carry out tasks like learning, problem solving, and decision making that ordinarily need human intelligence Artificial intelligence, however, has a profound effect on the way we go about our daily lives and connect with one another. The objective of this paper is to study the influence of the artificial intelligence on the life of human beings. Our lives are being profoundly impacted by artificial intelligence (AI), and privacy is one of the main areas of worry. Our lives are made easier and more productive by recommendation engines, smart devices, and AI personal assistants. AI touches every aspect of our personal and professional online lives today. Various technologies are developed in the recent past which have made inroad in all the aspects of human being. Interesting part of it is that at times we do not know what sort of information is being silently without one's knowledge is being transmitted and recorded at unknown ends. We do not have control over it as the data is being collected without one's knowledge and permission. This aspect has in fact disturb the whole human life. Despite several benefits of AI, there are also concerns about its impact on society. The possibility of AI being abused or misused is another issue. Concerns regarding privacy and civil liberties are brought up using AI in surveillance and law enforcement. The Government of India is seized with the problem of need for regulating the use of AI and has taken several initiatives to effectively deal with it. It has assigned this work to NITI Aayog and several regulations are in offing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23200065
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Conference on Ongoing Research in Management & IT
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
176856504