Artificial intelligence (AI) is continually changing the way we think about how our daily lives function, how we work, how we learn, and even how companies operate.
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Simply put, “Artificial intelligence is the field that combines computer science with robust data sets to enable problem solving. It also includes the subfields of machine learning and deep learning that are relevant.”
Its capabilities have been applied in a variety of ways in recent years. From how users are already working on mobile his apps and technology that enable voice and language recognition, to how some law enforcement agencies are using his AI with facial recognition software.
“When you enter information, it comes out naturally, but as technology advances, [AI] I’m learning,” said Katrina Turnbow Marion, Kanopi Social and Detroit Digital Coach at Google. “One of the things AI has made important is that it has lowered the barriers to entry in so many areas. , and even meet people.”
Marion said the world of AI and its accessibility, along with individual creativity, are what advance individuals, especially in the black community. “What we often struggle with is our ability to collect so that we can make informed decisions about what to do next.”
She believes that combining the capabilities of AI with someone else’s creativity and vision creates a powerful force for good in the Black community that cannot be stopped, but people need to be informed. I have.
“It’s not the actual AI that matters, it’s about making the community aware and understanding that this is a place of power and not fear-based.”
Artificial intelligence is embedded in our lives without us realizing it, and with the emergence of its capabilities, employers are beginning to take an interest in how to leverage AI in more purposeful ways in the way they operate their workplaces. increase.
Hajj Flemings, founder of Rebrand Cities and Prompt Camp, said: “I don’t think AI will replace anyone, but people who understand and use AI will replace them.”
As technology advances, companies will certainly find ways to reduce redundancies and increase efficiency while taking over human roles. This can cause employees to divert their time and attention to tasks that could be focused elsewhere in the company, or to be reassigned.
“I think a lot of what we do at work is repetitive and automatable and doesn’t consume energy,” Flemings added. “We can’t multitask as well as humans, but computers do.”
From formatting documents to scheduling meetings to certain administrative elements, companies can automate everything, Flemings said.
AI is also changing the way people enjoy and appreciate music. Thanks to AI tools, online users have recently been able to imitate the voices of artists such as Drake and The Weeknd to assemble powerful inter-artist collaboration songs. The song received a lot of attention online and was an instant hit, even though neither artist had anything to do with the AI-generated song.
“Thinking about how music is made connects you with the artist,” Flemings said. “Since the artist creates from a sense of pain and something they can relate to, the AI might sound good even if it could be extracted from every song that ever existed. A story isn’t like, ‘This computer didn’t fall in love with this computer.
Flemings says it’s this part where artists tap into storytelling’s creativity and interpersonal abilities while staying ahead of Al and the corporate music industry.
This is how an artist can make money when AI-generated music is streamed on a platform that mimics the artist’s voice and sound, potentially generating revenue for the user who created it using AI. It raises the question of how to get a piece of the pie.
“There is a tipping point that requires real advocacy and education as an artist,” said Marion. “Artists can no longer enjoy the privileges of being artists. They must be businessmen.”
“Similar to writers’ strikes, I believe there will be a musical movement along the lines of the music business where African-American music is stolen and rights and publishing issues go back over 100 years. Many mistakes.” needs to be corrected, but perhaps it really happened because of the AI.”
AI has many benefits, but as many concerns as the tool continues to dominate market share.
“There are privacy issues, transparency issues, ethics issues, and governance issues,” Flemings said. “We African Americans have an opportunity to help shape what this is like.”
