How artificial intelligence is hiding in plain sight. Subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications (🔔) so you don’t miss any videos: This video is sponsored by Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365. Microsoft has no editorial influence on our videos, but their support makes videos like these possible. We are living through an inflection point for artificial intelligence: from generated images and video to advanced personal assistants, a new frontier of technology promises to fundamentally change the way we live, work and play. Yet despite the hype and fears about how AI will change the world in many ways, it already has. From spam filters and sentence suggestions in our email inboxes to voice assistants and fitness tracking built into our phones, countless machine learning tools have quietly made their way into our everyday lives. But when we’re asked which everyday technologies use artificial intelligence and which don’t, we don’t…

By admin

21 thoughts on “We’re already using AI more than we realize”
  1. Mark Zuckerberg knows exactly what to do to fix AI , but he will lose at least a billion dollars of his personal fortune. His lips are sealed. Unfortunately I can't blame him. 😢😮😢…. who would give up a billion dollars to save the world from AI??

  2. It's not as much that previous algorithms have been "swapped out for AI", in many cases they have just been "rebranded as AI". AI is a stolen term. To show a diagram where AI is an umbrella term that INCLUDES machine learning is total nonsense. We have had machine learning for decades and nobody called it a "subset of AI" back then. I see AI by the definitions laid out by philiosphy and speculative fiction as something decently approaching human-level consciousness. None of what we have today fits that bill. No matter how sophisticated MLM or recommendation algorithms can be, they are just that – predictive algorithms. AI has become a buzzword and a "pheromone" for investors.

    The reason why the survey about "awareness of interaction with AI " came out so low is because it's a question using an incorect term. Had the question been "do you come in contact with automated computer algorithms in your everyday life", as it should have been, then I'm sure the vast majority of people would say "yes". Asking about "AI" at this point makes people think specifically of MLM assistants, which are at least seemingly closest to the correct definition of AI as something simulating or having consciousness.

    Oh, and specifically Microsoft's spellchecks have become markedly worse since they use predictive algorithms for them. They suggest grammatical mistakes, object to correctly placed punctuation and constantly suggest "concise language" to the point where the sentence wouldn't even make sense. And as a linguist, I don't believe there is much room for improvement. You cannot expect true awareness from a probabilistic calculator. That's not how awareness works.

  3. An interesting video to calrify that a lot of services were using AI since near a decade, but we didn't aware. To more infos check LLMs (Large Langauges Models) and their abilities

  4. Regardless of how confident the editor and producers are that this is ethical journalism – because the sponsor had "no say" in the editorial content presented – when your video about a subject is sponsored by a major player in the field of that subject, that's a really bad look, Vox.

  5. People that identified all of the things from the start of the video as NOT A.I. were RIGHT.
    Trust me, when everybody actually finds out what happens under the hood, this whole A.I. parade will be rebranded or changed for good

  6. This this this…. Ughhh it frustrates me so much that you hear AI Ai Ai everywhere these days as if its something that has recently popped up. People don't get that they've been using Ai in various forms everywhere for years. Its just a hot new term scaring people off. Its gotten pretty advanced sure and the thing most people think AI is not the only thing it is. It. Ughhh it makes me so mad when i watch those annoying ads about ai this and ai that.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *