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Artificial intelligence has undergone rapid development, in the last period, having become capable of finding solutions to insoluble problems, effectively communicating with humans and answering all questions in various fields, regardless of their difficulty.

This is accompanied by global calls for the “legalization” of artificial intelligence and the responsible use of these tools, given the risks they pose to humanity.

How will artificial intelligence change our lives by 2030?

The British newspaper “Daily Mail” posed this question to 8 artificial intelligence experts, and their answers were:

Entire movies produced in a day: The author of the sci-fi series ‘Silo’ predicts that artificial intelligence will be able to produce entire movies in a day, noting that it’s “just a matter of time “. Virtual teacher: Dr Ajaz Ali, head of business and computing at Ravensbourne University in London, said children can have a personal virtual teacher who offers lessons tailored to the areas they encounter difficulties, pointing out that it can even be done via augmented reality glasses or robots. . The eradication of the human race?.. American computer scientist Eliezer Yudkovsky is among the experts who warn that this technology could lead to the extinction of the human race by 2030. Yudkovsky, a famous researcher at the Institute of artificial intelligence from Berkeley, California, said: “If a person builds a very powerful artificial intelligence, under the current circumstances, I expect every member of the human species and every biological organism on Earth to die out after a short time period.” Improving the value of the global economy: Analyzes from the expert team of PwC, one of the four leading accounting firms based in London, have revealed that thanks to artificial intelligence, the value of the global economy could grow by $15.7 trillion by 2030, more than the value of the economies of India and China combined, a fifty percent increase from current levels. Experts explained that this is due to the extent to which technology helps to improve products and stimulate consumption.

Solving the energy crisis: Sam Altman, founder of OpenAI, the company that developed ChatGPT, said the technology will solve the energy crisis by 2030. Who of us can imagine that?

Human-like intelligence: There are many predictions that artificial intelligence could reach the level of human intelligence by 2030. “The year 2029 is the date when I expect to pass artificial intelligence says former Google engineer Ray Kurzweil, who claims his predictions have an 86 percent success rate on the Turing Test, reaching the levels of human intelligence. Predict medical issues: AI will be able to predict health issues before they happen, says Simon Payne, founder and CEO of software company OmniIndex. Caring for the elderly: In the next decade, artificial intelligence could play an important role in caring for the elderly, according to forecasts by experts, who cited robots such as Eliko, designed to help people and cope with loneliness.

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