AI can help people with a disability or special needs in numerous ways. AI is getting better at doing text-to-voice translation as well as voice-to-text translation, and could thus help visually impaired people, or people with hearing impairments, to use information and communication technologies (ICTs).
Q. Will robots rule the world in the future?
As experts in the field of robotics, we believe that robots will be much more visible in the future, but – at least over the next two decades – they will be clearly recognisable as machines. This is because there is still a long way to go before robots will be able to match a number of fundamental human skills.
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Q. What can’t artificial intelligence do?
They can outplay humans at complicated strategy games, create photorealistic images, and suggest useful replies to your emails. Yet despite these impressive achievements, artificial intelligence has glaring weaknesses. Machine-learning systems can be duped or confounded by situations they haven’t seen before.
Q. Why AI is needed?
Artificial Intelligence enhances the speed, precision and effectiveness of human efforts. In financial institutions, AI techniques can be used to identify which transactions are likely to be fraudulent, adopt fast and accurate credit scoring, as well as automate manually intense data management tasks.
Q. What is the future of artificial intelligence in India?
According to the report from NASSCOMM, Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) could potentially add $450-500 billion to India’s gross domestic product (GDP) by 2025 and drive India’s economic growth.
Q. How AI can help India?
Analysts predict that AI can help add up to $957 billion to the Indian economy by 2035. The opportunity for AI in India is colossal, as is the scope for its implementation. By 2025, data and AI can add over $500 billion and almost 20 million jobs to the Indian economy.