Can humanoid learning be future AI data
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We are in the era of data
, with a lot of question encircling its future. It's indeed a must talk when you are a lover or an enthusiast of technology or perhaps an investor. Where are ALL these leading to? Will it just end up like a bubble, something we saw in the dotcom early phase?. Machines are getting more trainings than humans and the data input seems unending. We are seeing result no doubt although it is still at early stage with developers promising more with sayings like this is just a tip of AI's iceberg.
AI needs food and I mean steady feeding and we have seen big tech companies trying to secure data for themselves. Several lawsuit cases have been filed against assumed intruders and one of such has been Chat GPT. We are not here to debate on who actually owns data so we don't end up writing a novel out of it. Yet the facts remains this, the data will soon be not enough if human activities begins to diminish as robotics and humanoid protocols take several sectors. You know what this means right? Yes, less data equals dumb AI. So how will developers and big tech companies fit into to this.
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Let's take some time in this article and delve into the future of humanoids as related to AI and how it could (from my assumptions) be the future of AI data. You should have in one way or the other heard of this name. Humanoids is a familiar term in the tech world so in general just to keep us in the same phase it entail human-like mimicking robots. One of such example is Honda's ASIMO or perhaps you were a big time fan of 'Transformers' that must watch movies in our early days. In short this movie tells a lot about where this article is actually leading. What if humanoids will be feeding the AI system? We all know the possibility of this even in a very flexible terms.
Afterall, humanoids will be powered by AI so sending back data will be of no challenge. Such accomplishment is a nano-second activity. Many fear a job loss in the future and I have in several occasion concored that this is very true. But the follow up behind it is that this will be to our advantage if we can just position ourselves well. Robots don't need the pay, only humans do and this opens an opportunity for every individual to leverage a future system were robots become our slaves while we earn the money. There is much to uncover in a tech future that seems uncertain and frightening to those watching and suggesting from a distance. We are seeing a destabilizing global economy and one of the ways to revive it is to do the old things in a new way.
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Personally, when touchscreen first emerged, I criticized the tech with intention of not swapping keypad mobile phone for such a fragile invention. I am now getting tired of typing even with touch screens that I wish everything about me and smartphones should be through voice recognition. Imagine if I were still in the keypad era. It was the lack of knowledge by then and same scenarios is playing out currently on many pertaining to AI. This tech is here to stay, this I can assure you. Delving into its future possibilities (exception of job loss) is what concerns me. If data shrinks it will definitely affects output. Thinks of the expansion of Internet in the next 5 years or a decade.
As of 2024, it is estimated that 67% of the words population uses the internet. With a current population of assumed 8 billion, it shows that close to 55% are online daily. The numbers are surprising I must say, it means there is a rapid growth in tech adoption. In short, this raises a question of how AI will even shrink out the workforce industry as much computational power and finance will be needed. Nevertheless, if robotics were to be a part of such a vast amount of user's daily living, data conveying will become easy in the process. So what am I saying here? Simple, when AI depreciates human work force the next enforced entity for data fetching is definitely going to be humanoids.
Without doubts the humanoid industry needs a lot of capital to ascertain this level. We are seeing potential trillion dollar industries being possible thanks to data. It also means these industries will see potential suitors. Personally, I wouldn't mind if this humanoids take on the workforce as long as my earnings and standards of living improves. The labor force needs to be handled by tech advancement that we human may realize other potential we could benefit from our daily living.
To conclude, let me add, the scarcity of new data may be handled by future humanoids. We are seeing a global change in the way we interact with our environment. As humans shrink their daily activity there may be a rise in computer activities as a means of cover. Who really knows what the future holds? Let's hope every unraveling be beneficial to humans.
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