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Voxxed Days Ioannina 2024 - Magic of Automation and Everyday Chores
Explore the double-edged sword of AI in automation and everyday chores, from cost savings and innovation to cybercrime and job displacement, and the careful consideration required to harness its power responsibly.
- AI has been around for a long time, with IBM starting AI research in 1997.
- AI can be used for both good and evil, with the potential for significant cost savings and innovation, but also the risk of cybercrime and job displacement.
- AI can automate many manual tasks, making it easier for developers to focus on higher-level tasks.
- However, AI can also create new vulnerabilities and cybercrime risks, such as malware as a service.
- AI can be used to generate malware and attack systems, making it a significant threat.
- AI can also be used to fight AI, with tools such as Sonar Type’s AI-powered vulnerability scanning.
- AI can help developers automate repetitive tasks, such as code reviews and testing, but it’s not a replacement for human judgment and creativity.
- AI can also be used to generate fake news and propaganda, making it a significant concern for society.
- The accessibility of AI has made it possible for anyone to use it, but it also requires careful consideration of the potential risks and consequences.
- AI can be used to personalize experiences, such as recommending products and services, but it also requires careful handling of user data.
- AI can also be used to analyze large amounts of data and make predictions, but it’s not a replacement for human intuition and expertise.
- The lack of accountability and transparency in AI decision-making is a significant concern, as it can lead to biased and unfair outcomes.
- AI can be used to automate many tasks, but it’s not a replacement for human judgment and creativity, and it requires careful consideration of the potential risks and consequences.