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Design of Ecosystems for AI/ML and Humans, different types

Arthur Hanson

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To fully realize the full potential of AI/ML ecosystems will have to be designed specifically to take advantage of the full potential of AI/ML. Systems set up this way will be able to realize the full potential of AI/ML. In the future there will be three totally distinct systems. One that is specifically geared to AI/ML, another that is a hybrid that has interactions between humans and AI/ML and some strictly designed for humans. These systems can be linked at certain points but will have distinct boundaries with carefully designed interfaces that allow all three interact at their full potential. The potential of AI/ML systems to operate totally independently will be key to designing ecosystems where humans can't operate efficiently or effectively, just like a system where human control and interaction is the best option. Designing the ecosystem where AI and humans interact will be key and probably the most difficult, but where the greatest potential for improvement lies. Any thoughts and expansions on this would be appreciated on entering this brave new world.
 
One thing I learned at GTC is that an AI datacenter is quite different from traditional datacenters. Different processing loads etc.... So we will be seeing AI specific datacenters from the cloud companies in the not to distant future. More leading edge silicon coming our way, absolutely.
 
How to interface with the world of AI/ML will be a skill set itself, for AI/ML are advancing in almost all areas and endeavors. Advanced robotics and manufacturing advances in processes like 3D printing to name just a few are going to require massive changes in everything from education, specific job training and getting use to rapidly accelerating obsolescence in everything including skill sets. Organizational structures that a specifically designed to advance and adapt to these rapid changes will win. The AI/ML/Automation of Everything revolution is just starting to accelerate in almost everything and we have seen nothing yet. Opportunities and dangers are in front of us and wisdom, knowledge and execution will all be needed to extract the maximum benefit for the most. A Brave New World awaits, let's make it a good one.
 
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