The AI craze is hot. Thanks to that, the U.S. S&P index has renewed its new high price. Will AI play a big role in completely changing the world as it is known to the world?
Depending on what data is inputted, AI’s function differs by as much as the sky and the ground.
It is done by humans to input data into AI. Additionally, data is used to input human achievements.
However, humans still have more things to know than to know. What is already known as the truth may be wrong. And it is a tradition in the scientific community that scientists should not trust any outstanding person.
In short, AI has clear limitations. In particular, there is no way that AI can dare to do anything about the scientific achievements that we humans will pioneer in the future.
In addition, humans, who are far behind nature’s providence, devise AI’s algorithms, and the data input by humans cannot be complete.
Even Go AI, which folds and wins the best knight by two points, has a major flaw. In fact, one of the amateur go players and AI experts has easily overcome Go AI, and with that method, Korean professional go players have also overcome AI.
It is important to keep in mind that if you blindly trust AI without recognizing the above limitations, you may face a major failure. Of course, AI is very important.
Taking this opportunity, I leave here a quote from Peter Drucker, who established modern business administration.
The most dangerous is to act with yesterday logic.
The most dangerous thing is to act with yesterday’s logic.
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