"?? Unveiling the Future: AI in 2024 ??"
?? Stanford scholars predict that #AI will have a significant impact on #whitecollar jobs in 2024, with knowledge workers such as creative professionals, lawyers, and finance experts experiencing changes in their roles, though AI will mostly augment rather than fully automate these jobs.
?? The proliferation of deepfake technology is expected, especially in #videogeneration, leading to concerns about disinformation and the need for legislation. The EU is close to implementing #AI rules, but major U.S. regulation is not anticipated due to an election year.
?? There is concern about a global shortage of GPU processors used in #AI, as more companies seek to bring AI capabilities in-house. Efforts are underway to develop cheaper and more accessible alternatives to current GPUs.
?? In 2024, there is an expectation for #AIagents to become more capable of completing tasks and connecting to various services, moving beyond simple text-based interactions. Additionally, progress in multimedia #AI is anticipated, including video processing.
?? AI policy and regulation are expected to continue evolving in the U.S., with hopes for Congress to pass legislation like the CREATE AI Act and invest in the public sector to ensure responsible AI development. Companies will also need to navigate emerging regulations related to automated decision-making in consumer privacy, with California and Colorado leading the way in implementing such regulations.
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