AI is Not Magic—It’s the New Electricity
ARNAB MUKHERJEE ????
Automation Specialist (Python & Analytics) at Capgemini ??|| Master's in Data Science || PGDM (Product Management) || Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certified || Certified Google Professional Workspace Administrator
For centuries, electricity was seen as something magical. It puzzled early scientists and seemed the domain of sorcerers until pioneering figures like Benjamin Franklin began to unravel its secrets. Even then, in the 18th century, Franklin couldn’t foresee the practical uses that would revolutionize the world two centuries later. Fast forward to the early 20th century—electricity became a utility, driving the progress of human society, though its true nature remained elusive. A 1928 lineman’s manual famously opened with the line: “What is electricity? – No one knows.” The focus wasn’t on understanding what electricity was but how to safely use it to power the world.
Today, artificial intelligence (AI) finds itself in a similar position. Just as electricity transformed industries, AI is now poised to do the same. However, much like those early days of electricity, AI is misunderstood and shrouded in mystery. To many, AI seems like a mystical technology controlled by experts, out of reach for the average business or person. But the reality is that AI is not magic—it’s science. AI has been developing for decades, marked by waves of excitement, disappointment, and eventual resurgence. And like electricity, AI’s path to widespread adoption will be driven by mass experimentation.
In the words of Andrew Ng, “AI is the new electricity.” We are only scratching the surface of what it can do, but its applications are already revolutionizing industries and the way we live. AI enables everything from improved customer experiences to intelligent products, automating business processes, and making predictions with incredible accuracy. The businesses and organizations that successfully experiment with AI will be the ones who dominate the next era of innovation.
Understanding the Components of AI
To truly demystify AI, it’s essential to understand the building blocks behind it. Just as electricity relies on components like resistors and capacitors, AI is built on foundational technologies:
The AI Adoption Process
Understanding the components is only one part of the puzzle. For organizations to truly harness AI’s potential, there’s a need to prepare for its adoption. Here are the key steps in bringing AI into your business:
Looking Ahead: The AI-Powered Future
AI is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s a fundamental technology reshaping industries just as electricity did. In the same way that not having an Internet strategy in 2000 was a risk, failing to develop an AI strategy today could leave businesses behind. AI is quickly becoming as crucial as the internet and mobile technology in terms of how it influences business and society.
For organizations that embrace this shift, AI will provide tremendous competitive advantages—creating smarter products, more efficient services, and better customer experiences. The companies that experiment, innovate, and scale AI today will be the ones leading the market tomorrow.
AI is not magic—it’s a powerful tool that any organization can harness with the right approach. As you look ahead, consider the business opportunities AI can unlock for you. Embrace experimentation, build the right expertise, and let AI power the future of your organization.