The Future of AI
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In the business world, artificial intelligence is gaining ground. An increasing number of large and small companies are reorienting their plans to include more AI-driven technology. This development is going in two different directions: autonomous machines and machine learning. Autonomous machines have taken their place among the most important elements of industry and have set a standard. Machine learning, however, is still at a very early stage. While we are witnessing many exciting developments, the pace of development is accelerating exponentially every day.
In particular, we are just opening the doors to a world where machine learning directly touches us in our daily lives outside of the business world. We feed our computers and machines with data at a very high speed and with an endless appetite. But they are still no closer to really “understanding” all this data. The essence of the work that has been done and will be done is not to tell machines the relationship between this data, but to help them make sense of the correlations between the data that we may not even be able to see. This is the direction we are heading, no matter how much it looks like a scene from a science fiction movie.
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Are We Ready for the Future?
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New jobs in AI are being created to adapt to the growing market. Painstaking processes that once involved hundreds of hours and a lot of manpower are being automated and will continue to do so. The fact that humans will be replaced by robots and AI for some jobs will be problematic, but with it will come new jobs that we haven’t even heard of yet. Companies have a serious obligation in the face of this development: to train their employees for the new jobs that this technology will create. It seems that in order to keep jobs stable in the future, businesses and employees must learn how to expand their scope to incorporate AI into their work patterns in some way.
Let’s take a look at some predictions for the near future based on the AI statistics we have today.
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Anahtar AI İstatistikleri
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Global AI market value expected to reach
$267 billion by 2027
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Artificial intelligence is expected to contribute
$15.7
trillion to the global economy
by 2030
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37%
of businesses and organizations use AI
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Nine out of ten leading businesses are investing in AI technologies, but
less than 15%
are using AI capabilities in their business
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The rise of artificial intelligence will eliminate
85 million jobs
and create
97 million
new ones
by 2025
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Since 2000, the number of AI startups has increased
14-fold
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The AI industry will earn
$126 billion
a year
by 2025
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67%
of Americans believe self-driving cars are safer than regular cars
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25 countries
are currently working to design autonomous vehicles
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72%
of executives believe AI will be the most important business advantage of the future
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According to AI forecasts, AI will increase workforce productivity and optimize business efficiency by
67%
, automate communication by
70%
and improve data analytics by
59%
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Machine learning is predicted to grow by
48%
in the automotive industry
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Google’s deep learning program is
15%
more effective than pathologists with
89%
accuracy
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85%
of customers’ relationships with commercial organizations will be managed without human intervention
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