1. Connecting to the articles, lecture material, videos and discussion prompts thus far in our course, list at least 3 areas in which technological developments have been a challenge for society to embrace/adapt to. Provide an example and detailed explanation within each of those 3 areas.
2. After reviewing the 3 somewhat different definitions of Artificial Intelligence, how would you define “AI” in your own words? Provide a detailed explanation sharing why society NEEDS AI. Provide a detailed explanation with at least one example sharing how AI is a hindrance to society.
3. Considering all of our readings, lectures, videos, and discussions up to this point in our course, please address the following question in your own words. Your response should include specific examples, be no less than 250 words, and connect with our course concepts and terminology. Please be sure to cite any resource used to enhance your thoughts/ideas/opinion.
If you would have known 50 years ago how the technological developments and advances today would be impacting society, what would you have created/developed/changed to ensure these current developments are truly needed for society to thrive? What is the reasoning for wishing you could have created/developed or changed this specific advancement?
AI is a concept that has been around, formally, since the 1950s, when it was defined as a machine’s ability to perform a task that would’ve previously required human intelligence. This is quite a broad definition and one that has been modified over decades of research and technological advancements. Our society need AI. Artificial intelligence can dramatically improve the efficiencies of our workplaces and can augment the work humans can do. When AI takes over repetitive or dangerous tasks, it frees up the human workforce to do work they are better equipped for—tasks that involve creativity and empathy among others. If people are doing work that is more engaging for them, it could increase happiness and job satisfaction.
Section I: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY Introduction The country is encountering a basic deficiency of medical care suppliers, a lack that is supposed to increment in the following five years, similarly as the biggest populace in our country’s set of experiences arrives at the age when expanded clinical consideration is vital (Pike, 2002). Staffing of emergency clinics, facilities, and nursing homes is more basic than any time in recent memory as the huge quantities of ‘gen X-ers’ start to understand the requirement for more continuous clinical mediation and long haul care. Interest in turning into a medical caretaker has disappeared lately, likely because of the historical backdrop of the extraordinary and requesting instructive cycle, low compensation, firm and extended periods of time, and fast ‘wear out’ of those rehearsing in the calling (Wharrad, 2003). A complex oversaw care climate in this country is restricting the dollars accessible to be spent on nursing care. Numerous wellbeing callings, particularly