Computer Application Information and Research Institute

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE NEED HUMAN

In the world of AI, we think about technology that operates without human
input. No wonder so many things have been discover by the Google
Assistant relies on human help to improve its understanding of voice
conversation chatting or that numerous tech startups hire human workers
to represent AI functionality.

Still we are far from achieving generalized AI that is functionally equivalent to
the human mind. AI can do many things that human cannot, such as
calculating various sums or transferring from various large amounts of data.
There’s no awe that so many anxious get bigger over the role that humanity
will take part at once these machines have potential of working independently.

AI always requires human intelligence. AI may be more capable to predict our
liking or follow every law, but it still gets more from our uniquely imperfect
perspectives. Ultimately, AI will need human input because AI technology is
used for humans for there new applications for AI to learn and new tasks for it
to master

Social media platforms are discovering something that will likely remain true
no matter how advanced Algorithms may be good for content searching that
fulfill our needs, but they cannot manage for the broader societal implications
of the suggestions they make. AI technology becomes: Humans are best suited
to curate content for their fellow humans. According to Social Media report
unfortunately, these algorithms were found to have helped instigate political
divisions by favoring to engaged divisive content to drive.

Today, various platforms are turning to human workers for required
perspective. Tech and entertainment brands have made a point of highlighting

the human element in their content duration systems. AI will always require
human input and expertise — technical and otherwise — to operate at its full
potential in a way that’s ethical, responsible and safe.