The Death of AI: Why Artificial Intelligence Is No More
Alex Picchianti
Head of IT Infrastructure @ Allwyn UK Previously - Managed Transport For London IT Infrastructure & Payments Member of the IT Leadership Team that has delivered London 2012 Olympic Games
Remember when we talked about AI like it was some future threat, as distant as the next football World Cup? Those days are gone, guys. Artificial Intelligence is already here, woven into our lives as tightly as pasta is wound around a fork.
Think about it. When was the last time you marvelled at your phone finishing your sentences? It's become as ordinary as a daily espresso at the local Italian bar.
Here's a wild thought: AI doesn't exist anymore as a separate thing. It's like trying to separate the besciamella sauce from a well-made lasagna - good luck with that!
Remember when we'd debate if a computer could write a decent poem or paint a masterpiece? Now, AI is churning out art faster than you can say "Leonardo da Vinci," and with the precision of a Ferrari production line.
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But here's the kicker: instead of freaking out about AI taking over, we need to learn to work with it, like a chef perfecting his nonna's secret recipe.
We need to stop being scared of AI and start figuring out how to make the most of it. Our schools are still preparing kids for a world that doesn't exist anymore. We need to teach them how to thrive in this new reality where AI is as much a part of life as bread is part of the Italian diet.
And let's talk policy. Our lawmakers are still debating whether AI should be allowed to drive cars while the rest of us are already using wearable devices, augmented reality and other forms of AI, We need a serious reality check and some forward-thinking policies that acknowledge this brave new world we're already living in.
Look, the AI genie is out of the bottle like a fine Brunello 1997, and it's not going back in. It's time we stopped treating it like some exotic, scary other and recognised it for what it is: an extension of ourselves.
Data Science & AI Solution Lead UK&I at HP | SME | Global NextGen Co-Chair at HP | AI & Data Enthusiast | Machine Learning | Workstations | Public Speaking | Dad of 3 | Board Games
1 个月This is great Alex Picchianti, spot on with everything here. Love the food references too! From my perspective I prefer to call AI Augment Intelligence, I feel that makes it a little more palatable. Its as if people are still expecting Skynet!