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AI has to do with the study and development of intelligent software and machines and it is a branch of computer science that is highly technical. The main focus of this program this research is on creating software that can gather knowledge, reason, learn, plan intelligently, communicate, perceive and manipulate objects. In today’s society it seems clear that AI has gained a niche in the world of business. That new niche, moreover, is getting bigger and bigger as time goes by. In the coming years, I believe we will see many AI- based programed that control what we can do on the internet as individuals and businesses. AI is also important for the use of business analytics. But AI has actually penetrated businesses collectors, insurance, mortgages and the credit card world. It is just lately that affordable computers with sufficient processing power have become available to companies. AI often competes with business methods that have been quite successful and in use for very long periods of time. So, why risk changing a …show more content…
This can be a high threshold to overcome. Many AI applications involve large investments of money and failure can also be very costly, this makes the companies circumspect regarding investment decisions. Finally is simply new technologies seems always have a threshold for acceptance. Furthermore, many critics believe that AI has not fulfilled its promise. Yet they do not discard it as a method. It is a fact that companies are using AI and earning money as a result. AI will impact what receive and send in the work place. Many people wonder what the darker side of AI is, they believe with this program we may be sowing the seeds of our own destruction. Losing control of the machines we have built, but this problem remains

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