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Reflection

 In these past few weeks, I've been learning about The Impacts of Artificial Intelligence and blogging my way through it, I have learned so much about how technology is now in so many areas of our world, from healthcare and education to entertainment and everyday life. Writing about AI has helped inform me about how it may be both a curse and a blessing to human beings. For instance, AI-powered tools can help doctors make faster detections of diseases. Still, there may also be some red flags about privacy and security when it comes to social media and other AI software. These pros and cons show we need to be cautious in using AI daily. Something that I believe I've gotten slightly better at throughout this blogging experience is my ability to explain complicated ideas that may be hard to understand but still be able to explain and understand them thoroughly. Bringing the ideas down to the relatable everyday language was a task I sometimes found tiring to do. Of all my blog pos...

How to use Artificial Intelligence to get more done

 Artificial Intelligence can really make your life easier, by helping you with everyday tasks whether that may be with  work, school, hobbies or any other daily life struggles or challenges you may have it may be able to make it simpler for you to do. Do you need help planning your daily spending limits or even to just remind you of tasks you may have to do on a specific date? There are many AI tools out there that may help you solve those tasks much easier so that your able to focus on other more important tasks in your day to day tasks. For example, there is a great app called Microsoft to do that helps with task organizing helping you keep track of all necessary things you may need to do. There is another app called Mint which helps you keep track of your daily spending limits helping you stick to that strict budget in order to save and manage your money as best as possible. For reminders you may use software's like Siri, Alexa or Google as they will set your desired remind...

News Story

News Story Artificial Intelligence will change how we work. Most jobs will be taken over by technology. In various ways, such as stores and customer service, and in healthcare helping find diseases earlier on and finding new ways to treat them successfully. According to a 2023 report compiled by McKinsey, AI could replace about 30% of jobs around the world by 2030 which is most likely true. Although this is somewhat concerning and may make people feel nervous or scared many experts say that new jobs will be created, especially those associated with technology, data analytics, and machine learning,  requiring workers to learn new skills to adapt correctly to new jobs around them. One big concern is that AI systems tend to be biased. For example, some people claim an AI system is used in hiring, which raises claims of discrimination against specific people. AI researchers like Dr. Amelia Hall point out that this issue may increase already existing problems in our society. It is impor...