Artificial Intelligence
There are some things that the CEO of Nvidia, Jensen Huang, said about AI that I think was more a function of his portfolio than a genuine assessment of the Artificial Intelligence industry. Some of my thoughts on this are that AI being non-self-deterministic would lead to a future whereby we would still need to have people build the logic and do maintenance on the actual code.
To work in a world where AI gets to the point where people are secondary to the AI which could be self-replicating and solve the issues facing humanity just doesn’t make sense. Look at the ideas about robotics that were akin to this Artificial Intelligence dialogue where robots were going to take all our jobs.
This has happened in robotics to some extent, but the reality of the situation is that it would be only prevalent in specialized fields that are more intricate like in medicine, warehouses, and factories.
We could take this AI, which I am proposing AI to be more assistive, and that could lead to a future where there are no autonomous vehicles but more advanced AI to assist the driver in driving the car.
These changes might allow for a safer and more secure Autonomous Vehicle, which would lead to an assistive AI vehicle that makes the decision based on what is happening around it to alert the driver to act as needed. There are still some issues with a fully autonomous AV like not having enough sensors in the car and the road space along with less support from rural areas which might be slow to take up the new technology.
Flying Cars
I am a firm believer in the flying car not actually working with the systems that we have in place as a flying car. I think that the problem is the definition can be a misnomer whereas the term helicopter or airship should be used. This technology can get us out of the cities and due to the infrastructure needs would be mainly in urban areas.
There would need to be an assistive AI system with some sort of event manager and a cluster of servers to take care of the virtual roads that would need to be placed to restrict the technology in the city for emergencies and construction events.
Metaverse
There are some aspects of the metaverse that would need to be developed for assistive AI to take more of the burden as far as data visualization and how to access that data. There could be a lack of sensors in the metaverse games that would need a holodeck solution that could use Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality sensors and equipment.
Within the data visualization concept there could be corporations and military organizations that use the metaverse to conduct operations with the assistive AI to help gather these sensors.
Robo-taxis
There would still need to be a need for Robo-taxis to have experienced hands that would have to be used due to the number of sensors or events that would need assistive AI to help Uber and Lyft drivers at the wheel. Companies like Tesla should be working on this next era where assistive Artificial Intelligence can take us to a new age that would be safer for the drivers and the companies that are in the Electrical Vehicle industry.
Conclusion
This assistive technology would have the ability to be non-self-deterministic so that a human could take over control of the vehicle in this instance. This came to a point where I couldn’t get enough of an article so I have reformatted it into a longer blog post. I am interested in a lot of other concepts in future technology and wanted to write another article to convey my problem solving and conceptualizing skills. I hope that you like this longer blog post format.