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In the future, more and more people have an AI assistants.


AI is here to stay. Commercial solutions are coming in many new areas that require extremely sharp and accurate knowledge of the situation or entirety and especially the ability to see changes in the structures very accurately. AI-based systems can help people to drive safely. And those things can also act as investors. 

The AI as an investor is a new idea, and the AI's ability to search and follow stock marketing, as well as other large entireties, makes the AI an ultimate tool. The AI will never keep coffee breaks. And that's why it can see minimum changes in stock values. And that thing makes the AI able to win good money more often than humans in the stock exchange. And AI is the tool that can see the minimum changes in multiple investment targets. 

When we think about robots. And especially AI-driven robots there is always the possibility that hackers turn those robots into weapons. The argument for this case is that also humans can take bribes and turn against their friends. The thing that is the most horrifying version of AI-controlled robots is killer robots or military robots. 



The aircraft that drop bombs don't need very advanced technology for automatic bombardments. The modified TERCOM (Terrair-Contour matching) system that makes the aircraft release its bombs at the right moment is enough. Or the GPS can determine the point where the robot plane releases its weapons. And smart weapons can use an advanced IIR (Imaging Infrared) system. The system can use image recognition like a Javelin missile. That it can aim smart weapons at the target. 

The reason why those robots are under development is that they save their own lives. The argument that supports those robot warriors is that weapons must be frightening. Their mission is to deny attacks against their owners. But as well as humans the AI-controlled robots have risks. But the same way humans can risk other human's lives if the wrong persons get guns in their hands. 

When we think about the case when the robot taxi impacted a pedestrian causing death the reason for that impact was in the control code. The thing is that in that case, the AI caused an accident. But same time we forget that millions of people face car accidents every day. 

And the biggest risk in traffic is drunken drivers. Drunken drivers are always at risk and the remarkable thing in this case where the AI-driven taxi killed a pedestrian is that most traffic accidents don't get so much attention as this case. The problem with AI development is that only negative things are filling the news. 

AI is much more than just the negative things. AI can make diagnoses it can revolutionize nanotechnology. Robot surgeons are the things that are ever tired. Maybe those robot surgeons cannot make complicated operations. But in first aid situations. They can make first aid operations. That human surgeon can fix later. But technology advances. The robot surgeon and robot doctors are ever tired. They are not talking bad things about their patients. 



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