Research, Challenges, and Triumphs in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

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  • Dr. Asif Raina (Author) PhD, Independent Researcher, Department of History, Kashmir, India

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AI, research, challenges, technology, internet

Abstract

During the industrial revolution, significant technological developments made it possible to successfully replace numerous manual labor jobs and procedures that had been around for decades and in situations where human understanding had reached its limit. Artificial intelligence (AI) holds the potential to both disrupt and replace human work in a wide range of intellectual, social, and financial situations. The speed at which this new AI era is developing is astounding, and advancements in algorithmic machine learning and autonomous decision making have the potential to stimulate even greater innovation. The current resurgence of AI is among the greatest illustrations of a significant shift in the nature of human-computer interaction. Because AI technology and the abundance of information on the internet complement one other, traditional computer functions are changing. AI-enabled solutions boost productivity in a world where change is happening faster than ever before by managing enormous volumes of data and enhancing decision-making skills. Artificial intelligence (AI) is still in its infancy and needs a lot more research before it can be proven to be a workable concept, despite being hailed as a game-changing technology. Every day, new knowledge is created at an unfathomably rapid pace, and the Big Data Driven World has already arrived. Artificial intelligence (AI) concepts and software have shown impressive results in addressing difficult and complex societal problems. However, the industry also has a lot of disadvantages and difficulties, which has made some individuals wary about AI. One of the main issues with AI is the distinction between correlation and causality, which is important in AI research. The study offers significant and pertinent perspectives on artificial intelligence (AI) technology and its potential impacts on scholarly inquiry and society at large. It explores in detail how people's interactions with computers and decision-making processes are being altered by artificial intelligence. An overview of artificial intelligence's accomplishments and obstacles is given in this paper, with a focus on the technology's application in the field of educational research. 

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Raina, A. (2024). Research, Challenges, and Triumphs in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Mankind: Adam to Me, 1(1), 1-5. https://juria.in/mankind/article/view/mankind-1-1-1-1-5

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