
Artificial Intelligence has the potential to change many of the things we do. Take the poll and let us know how you think AI will be deployed in embedded applications, and please tell us why in the Comments section below!

Artificial Intelligence has the potential to change many of the things we do. Take the poll and let us know how you think AI will be deployed in embedded applications, and please tell us why in the Comments section below!
AI is probably near its maximum point on the hype curve. A few years ago everyone was talking about blockchain - it's not seen as being the future of everything any more. AI will follow the same route.
It will find some applications where it works really well, and be forgotten for a great many others where it is currently being mis-applied.
DAB makes a very good point - some years ago there was a lot of discussion about Fuzzy Logic replacing classical and modern control therory techniques.It didn't because it isn't easy to prove the robustness of Fuzzy systems. AI systems are worse - it has been in easy in many case to demonstrate that they are far from robust.
There are applications where this doesn't matter, and many others where it is essential.
So I expect to see AI make a big impact on search engines, chat robots and other things where a level of random nonsense in the output is expected and acceptable. Only the reckless will put AI in charge of potentially lethal devices (although I fear there are some quite reclkless types about.)
MK
AI is probably near its maximum point on the hype curve. A few years ago everyone was talking about blockchain - it's not seen as being the future of everything any more. AI will follow the same route.
It will find some applications where it works really well, and be forgotten for a great many others where it is currently being mis-applied.
DAB makes a very good point - some years ago there was a lot of discussion about Fuzzy Logic replacing classical and modern control therory techniques.It didn't because it isn't easy to prove the robustness of Fuzzy systems. AI systems are worse - it has been in easy in many case to demonstrate that they are far from robust.
There are applications where this doesn't matter, and many others where it is essential.
So I expect to see AI make a big impact on search engines, chat robots and other things where a level of random nonsense in the output is expected and acceptable. Only the reckless will put AI in charge of potentially lethal devices (although I fear there are some quite reclkless types about.)
MK