ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND EFFECT ON SOCIETY
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND EFFECT ON SOCIETY
By: Dr. Panem Charanarur
There are currently little effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on the human body. Not only do public agencies and non-profits need to devote resources to AI, but so must businesses in the private sector. Power-hungry digital technology may mostly thank China and the United States for their creation. There are now plans being made to postpone major initiatives by France, India, and the UK. Both Gulf nations, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, have teams in the competition. India has made significant efforts in recent years to adopt digital technologies. There is a lot riding on the success of this endeavour. They are being accorded the utmost significance. Include large monetary investments. Conduct in-depth research and identify creative technology solutions. In this setting, the government plays a key role. Private sector businesses, especially those in the IT industry, are more likely to succeed in the future if the government sets a good example and implements effective initiatives.
Jio, a subsidiary of the Reliance Group that operates in India's private sector, is hard at work creating AI models that are optimised for the local environment and motivated by specific business goals. Efforts are now being made to create a state-of-the-art facility with the potential to house a massive 2,000 megawatts for AI processing. Specific projects aimed at Indian languages were launched as a result of the partnership between Microsoft Corporation, Tech Mahindra, and INT Madras. There have been significant developments and novel methods to using AI in the fields of education, healthcare, and e-government.
The term "digital technologies" encompasses a broad category of developments, such as block-chain, edge computing, cloud computing, AI, and machine learning. Therefore, each persona developed a unique quality. Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionise the human experience while finding novel solutions to a wide range of challenges.
Businesses in the private sector need to step up their support in this area significantly. In this regard, it is crucial that the government take the necessary actions. India's economy might benefit greatly from increased use of AI-powered technology. It causes a rise in GDP per person. Individuals might anticipate a rise in their level of life. Criminal analysis is the study of crime and criminals with the goal of discovering trends, establishing norms, and elucidating causes. How much of a difference does AI make in Singapore when it comes to government activities, different projects, and severity detection? Artificial intelligence may be used to detect money laundering and other forms of fraud. It is currently common practise to employ artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse CT scans and other video recordings for signs of cancer. The Dutch government is using AI technology to root out welfare cheats.
When it comes to AI, India is still in the experimental stages. The potential uses of artificial intelligence in India are limited. Research and development (R&D) as it is now is not nearly sufficient to provide ground-breaking new uses. We need to foster the ability to independently design unique applications and then distribute them to countries across the world if we want to make headway in this market. India has a unique set of difficulties in compared to other countries.
Is that so? The digital technologies and developments created in these countries may thus be incompatible with the conditions in which they are implemented here. In this order, we must find viable technology approaches to our problems. It is crucial to have a major effect on the aforementioned things, especially "on" and "and." The current budget has to be significantly increased. Setting clear intentions is a must.
IBM Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna recently spoke at a conference where he stressed the need of creating a National AI Computing Centre to help India build AI applications on its own. The future of India's IT prowess is now up in the air. The availability of human resources is high. A increasing number of young people with college degrees have started providing a wide variety of goods and services to several businesses in recent years. How many songs would these people have to sing in order to make India a recognised leader in the field of AI among countries across the world? The Narendra Modi government has made digital technology leadership one of its top priorities. Many substantial steps are being taken in this direction. Prime Minister Modi has recently said that it is critical that all applications of AI be carried out in a responsible and ethical manner.
As of 2018, it was anticipated that AI may add roughly $100 billion in yearly value to India's economy. It is predicted by experts that India would soon have an economy worth in the billions of dollars. India's goal is to become a major economic power within a generation. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to learn about cutting-edge technologies. The hub has sprung into action in this fashion. These include the likes of Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker, and the Cochin Platform. Many nations at home are using a wide range of digital technology applications bolstered by AI. Biometrics, criminal investigation, women's protection, and human identification are just few of the areas where artificial intelligence (AI) is finding widespread use. The integration of AI into e-governance projects has the potential to improve citizens' access to government services. Both the federal and state governments are making concerted efforts to achieve this end. Currently, there are a number of projects under way that aim to do just that.
Recent developments in artificial intelligence were discussed during the G20 summit. Indeed, there are a number of difficulties that arise from the broad use of AI. The activities have damaged the reputations of people in authoritative roles. Artificial intelligence (AI) may thus be used by bad actors to damage corporations' reputations and allow them to avoid justice. It's crucial to take some steps in order to reduce the likelihood of things happening. The federal and state governments must prioritise the effective implementation of long-term, comprehensive rules for AI in the coming years. The advantages of this new technology won't be widely available to the public until then.
Details of author:
Dr. Panem Charanarur,
Assistant Professor, Department of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics Tripura campus,
Near Budhamandir, Radhanagar, Agartala, Tripura, India