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Welcom e Hello r eader s, w e ar e glad that you w ill follow us thr ough the futur e thr ough r eading Future STEM . The futur e is a danger ous and dar k place; We m ust go thr ough it ver y car efully. In the past few year s, technology and science have been developing fast. They ar e changing the w or ld now and w ill definitely later. All good developm ents also have their cons. Rather than sit dow n and w ait for the futur e to happen, w e tr y to pr edict the futur e. It is better to have an idea of the futur e than stepping into an unknow n m aze w ith no sense of dir ection. We w ill go over a var iety of topics including vir tual r eality, sm ar t cities, technology to help fight clim ate change, and lastly ar tificial intelligence. Ranging fr om the cr eation of new w or lds w ith our r ules, efficient cities to im pr ove our lives, fighting back against clim ate change, the cr eation of intelligence m ade by hum ans, w e w ill cover all these topics. We answ er ed questions sim ilar to how w ill this affect society, w ill it br ing us pr ofits or negatives. Take a step for w ar d w ith us into the unknow n r ealm of the futur e. Thr ough a thr iving cur iosity about the futur e and science, this team w as br ought together. We all enjoy lear ning about technology and found out w e w er e also inter ested in the futur e. We asked our selves w hat w ill happen in the futur e thr ough the developm ent of technology. Fr om hour s spent on com pleting our ASFs to finding inter view ees to w r iting a stor y, w e have finally achieved all that. We have finished the par ts of the pr oject, and w e br ought the par ts together to see the big pictur e. We ar e pr oud of the har d w or k and dedication w e spent m aking this ar ticle, and w e hope after you r eader s r ead Futur e STEM , that you r eader s w ill also have a better under standing of the im pacts of technology in the futur e. We hope that you w ill lear n m or e and feel a lot less confused about the futur e. Sincer ely,

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Table Of Contents Who We Are 4

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VR and the Power it Holds for our Future VR ASF 6

The World of Smart Cities Top 5 Smart Cities in The U.S. 10


Climate Change Through Time and Technology Climate Change timeline 16

3 Artificial Intelligence Affecting the World The Limits of AI 22

A Technical Word Search 28


W ho We Ar e

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Elizabeth Duar te is a fr eshm an at LASA high school. She spends her tim e texting her fr iends and listening to m usic. Her biggest inter est is lear ning languages and w ould like to study linguistics in the futur e. Elizabeth w r ote her ar ticle on Clim ate Change and how technology has affected it thr oughout the year s because she believes that it has played a huge factor in helping it and hinder ing it. Credit: Table of Contents, Thank you Letter

Joanna Salvador Alar con is a fr eshm an at the Liber al Ar ts and Science Academy. Her inter ests include technology, especially in cities. Joanna w r ote the ar ticle about sm ar t cities and technology. She believes that in the futur e, w ith the help of technology, cities w ill becom e m or e efficient. Credit: Welcome Letter


Jacob Nelson is a high school student at LASA. He enjoys playing video gam es and going on bike r ides w ith his fr iends. He is also r eally inter ested in engineer ing and w ould like to becom e one w hen he's older. Jacob w r ote the ar ticle about VR and how it affects our futur e. Jacob hopes that in the futur e, VR is som ething that all people can ow n and easily access. He hopes that VR is so im m er sive that som etim es you don't even know you'r e in VR. Credit: Word Search

5 David Gu is a 9th-gr ade student at the Liber al Ar ts and Science Academy. David loves to code, play gam es, and play the violin. He is hoping to w or k in the technology depar tm ent w hen he becom es an adult. He w r ote the ar ticle ?Ar tificial Intelligence Affecting the Wor ld? for the m agazine. David decided to w r ite an ar ticle about ar tificial intelligence because he hopes for ever yone to under stand the gains ar tificial intelligence w ill br ing us. Credit: Front Cover, Back Cover, Filler Page


VR

and the Power it Holds for our Future

Editor : Jacob Nelson

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VR has been ar ound for a w hile but it only star ted to get good ar ound 2017. People have been exper im enting w ith VR for a w hile and one of those things is the r esolution quality. If you don't know r esolution quality is about how m any pixels ar e on your scr een. The m or e ther e ar e the clear er the pictur e w ill be. Som ething like the PSVR headset has the Com par ison of differ ent r esolution qualities on low est differ ent VR headsets. Daniel Kim posing for a Courtesy r esoulution youtube thum bnail. quality on the of Daniel quality. that the m ar ket. W hile the headset Kim Although r esolution quality Oculus Quest 2 has the has. For is ver y im por tant in highest. The Valve(Red) exam ple, headsets, pr ice is too. You is also r eally up ther e the w ill notice a m or e because its one of the Valve(Red) needs a PC to r un backw ar ds patter n on this new est headsets m ade and depending on how gr aph. The r eason w hy is by a r eally im pr essive pow er ful your com puter is because of differ ent gam es com pany. The the better it can r un a gam e. that ar e exclusive to som e Vive(Gr een) is an older It can also r un gam es that headsets and the contr oller s headset but still has other headsets can't. The that com e w ith them . decent r esolution Oculus Quest 2 is a headset Another factor is the engine


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7 that is not hooked up to anything and has a m uch w eaker engine. How ever , it is also m uch cheaper and has better r esolution quality. I asked som e VR developer s w hat their favor ite headsets w er e and her e's w hat they said. "The one that I've used the m ost lately is the Oculus quest. It's just cool and por table," said gam e designer Patr ick Cur r y. "M y pr efer r ed m ethod is the HTC Vive," said M o fr om Austin VR. VR has m or e uses than just shooting zom bies. I inter view ed the founder s of Austin VR and they told m e

Com par ison of differ ent pr ices for differ ent VR headsets. Daniel Kim posing for a youtube thum bnail. som e pr etty r iveting stuff. "The best one is as a ther apy and tr aining, w hether you'r e pr oviding w e'r e w e've done events at r etir em ent com m unities w or king w ith the elder ly, w her e it's r eally patients w ith dem entia or Alzheim er 's, w e'r e able to take them back to differ ent spaces that they visited in the past." said M o, the founder of Austin VR. VR is now being used as a type of m edicine in som e cases. Now , if you decide that you do w ant to use VR for playing

gam es, ther e is lots of var iety out ther e. Som e VR gam es ar e designed for a r elaxing exper ience w her e you can tr avel the w or ld and escape to a new place. Other VR gam es ar e designed to m ake you feel like the coolest per son in the w or ld. Regar dless of w hat kind of VR exper ience you w ant ther e w ill be one for you.


What Makes VR so Important?

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Patr ick Cur r y giving a speech at The Austin For um . VR is still ver y new and people ar e exper im enting and m aking br and new things ever y day. If you'r e playing VR and you know that it?s just a gam e you w on't get the full exper ience.

You w ill know a gam e has done w ell if you for get that it?s a gam e and that you legitim ately get scar ed. That is w hat VR is all about and im m er sion can m ake you feel like you'r e a differ ent per son as the r eal w or ld fades aw ay. That's how you

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know you'r e fully im m er sed. Im m er sion is som ething that is r eally im por tant in Vr gam es. Im m er sion can be a pow er ful thing that can help w ith the VR exper ience. ?I think that pr obably the m ost


The Minds Behind VR pow er ful thing about vir tual r eality is that it r eally star ts to blot out your other senses.? said Patr ick Cur r y, a VR gam e designer. Im m er sion focuses on the little things. ?You'r e able to do ever ything you can do in the r eal w or ld in Half Life Alyx.? said Austin VR. ?You can take it into the gam e fr om r iding on the w indow s to Have you ever w anted to kill zom bies? Or m aybe w ield a lightsaber and fight off stor m tr ooper s? Well VR can take you to the w or lds that you have alw ays w anted to visit and m ake you feel like you'r e ther e w ith the pow er of im m er sion. Gam es feel m or e r eal and enhanced w hen it is har d to tell if the m om ent is r eality or vir tual. Ther e is less exper ience in the gam e w hen tr eated like a gam e instead of a r eality. You w ill know a gam e has done w ell if you for get that it?s a gam e and that you legitim ately get scar ed. That is w hat VR is all about and im m er sion can m ake you feel like you'r e a differ ent per son as the r eal w or ld fades aw ay. That's how you know you'r e fully

9 Patr ick Cur r y head shot im m er sed. Im m er sion is som ething that is r eally im por tant in VRr gam es. Im m er sion can be a pow er ful thing that can help w ith the VR exper ience. ?I think that pr obably the m ost pow er ful thing about vir tual r eality is that it r eally star ts to blot out your other senses,? said Patr ick Cur r y, a VR gam e designer. Im m er sion focuses on the little things. ?You'r e able to do ever ything you can do in

the r eal

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w or ld in Half Life Alyx.? said Austin VR. ?You can take it into the gam e fr om r iding on the w indow s to picking up just r andom objects like ever ything is utilized in this platfor m .? Half Life Alyx w on the VR gam e of the year at the 2020 gam e aw ar ds and is talked about fr equently in the VR com m unity.*


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Down town Austin buildings in an afternoon.

The World of Smart Cities How Cit ies use Technology f or ef f iciency Editor : Joanna Salvador Alar con Since the star t of tim e, w e?ve been innovating sim ple technologies like a toothbr ush or utensils that have helped us in our day to day lives. The m eaning of sm ar t in this context is the technology being

im plem ented to m ake ever ything r un sm oother. Apar t fr om efficiency, ther e is also the need to be a connection betw een the gover nm ent and the people in the city. So w hat m akes a city sm ar t? It?s about using technology to im pr ove the efficiency of a city w hile also

being envir onm entally fr iendly. This w ould include m obility, safety, healthcar e, and gover nance. Back in 2015 w hen the Sm ar t City Challenge(SCC) had fir st star ted, it m otivated cities to look for r evolutionar y w ays of im pr oving or com pletely m aking a new bluepr int for


their futur e tr anspor tation system s that they w ould like to see in their cities. The w inning city Colum bus, Ohio r eceived a total of $140 m illion for their futur e tr anspor tation plans. Tw o year s later , the U.S. Depar tm ent of Tr anspor tation had put alm ost $350 m illion in public and pr ivate funds for sm ar t city and advanced tr anspor tation technologies.

one of the biggest pr oblem s, tr anspor tation w ise, m ostly on Inter state 35 (I-35). Ver y com m on technologies like r ed lights cam er as had been im plem ented in Austin for a long tim e and they had bought a

scooter s, w hich pr ovided a shar ed m obility that helped the envir onm ent w ith em issions as w ell as the tr affic in Austin. They w er e a safe and envir onm entally fr iendly w ay to r ide ar ound Austin. But on M ar ch 21, 2020,

Som e tr anspor tation plans that the finalists of the Sm ar t City Challenge had ar e helping low er -incom e people access to tr ansit, building sm ar t cor r idor s, shar ing data applications that could help w ith tr affic, and incr easing the num ber of electr ic vehicles pow er ing stations and using solar pow er for electr ic vehicle char ging stations w ould r educe em issions. A sm ar t cor r idor is an Intelligent Tr anspor tation System that could help w ith the m obility in highw ays. Sm ar t cor r idor s help r educe accidents and tr affic by com m unicating im por tant infor m ation to dr iver s. In our city of Austin, Texas ther e has been a lot of new technologies im plem ented over the year s. They have especially invested in tr anspor tation, as tr affic is

significant am ount of r evenue w hich w as given back to the com m unity. Half of the r evenue w ent to tr affic and public safety pr ogr am s and the other half to hospital tr aum a center s. M or e about tr anspor tation and m obility is the bicycle lanes that w er e m ade in 2010 as an effor t to em it less gr eenhouse gasses and to m inim ize tr affic in dow ntow n ar eas of the city. As of 2020 ther e ar e 25 m iles of pr otected bike lanes. Austin Tr anspor tation expects to install about 40 m or e m iles in the upcom ing year s. Another w ell know n for m of tr anspor tation im plem ented in Austin w as the electr ic

ar ound 5,000 electr ic scooter s w er e r em oved fr om the str eets of Austin because of Covid-19. Dur ing the SCC, Austin addr essed a vision of having Connected and Autom ated Vehicles (CAVs). A CAV can ser ve for com m unication and is secur e, also gives them inter section contr ol, collision-fr ee navigation, pedestr ian detection and pr otection. For inter -CAV com m unications, Dedicated Shor t Range Com m unications (DSRC), is used.

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Futur e 5G cellular technologies ar e used for secur ity of CVAs, w hile the other s use sensor s. Som ething that has been som ew hat popular in the countr y now adays ar e the electr ic car s. We all know that they ar e especially m ade to help the envir onm ent and to stop the use of fossil fuels; But

unfor tunately ther e ar e other things that the m anufactur er s have to think about w hen they m ake these car s. For exam ple, the affor dability and availability of the electr ic car s. They ar e expensive not just to buy but to also m ake. This is one of the biggest r easons w hy not ever yone has an electr ic car. For these electr ic car s you plug in to char ge at electr ic car char ging stations that ar e scatter ed ar ound Austin or in

your hom e. Capital M etr o (CapM etr o) pr ovides public tr anspor tation for ever yone in Austin. I had inter view ed Sam Sar gent, Chief of Staff At Capital M etr o, he talked about a few w ays used by CapM etr o buses that keep the city of Austin efficient even dur ing peak hour , w hich is ar ound 5pm w hen ever yone is going hom e fr om w or k or school.

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Austin has many charging stations around the city for electric cars. The one shown above is a Tesla charging station.

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Courtesy of Pikist The train tracks starting in North Austin extend across the city.

?I think one of the best ones is that on the highw ays that have tolls? said Sam Sar gent. The busses have sm ar t center s so they ar e able to use the toll highw ays for fr ee and they can also obtain and tr ack how fast they ar e m oving people in each lane. They have separ ate busses, ?the r ed and silver busses that you see in one of those busy str eets like Nor th Lam ar and south Congr ess? Sar gent said. The busses have sensor s that ar e given pr ior ity w hen they ar e m oving tow ar ds a tr affic light so if it know s that it w ill be tur ning yellow befor e the

bus ar r ives the light w ill stay gr een or yellow for the bus to pass thr ough. ?so those ar e som e of the w ays that w e?r e able to m ove our busses and a lot of people thr ough tr affic using technology? said Sar gent

"w h er e I w o r k an d a l o t o f p r i v at e c o m p an i es h av e d o n e a r eal l y go o d j ob of com i n g u p w i t h a l o t o f h i g h t ec h s ol u t i o n s " - Sam Sar gen t

CapM etr o also has futur e plans for Pr oject connect, w hich consists of a new r ail system that w ould ser ve Nor th, South Austin, the air por t, and dow ntow n. A tr ansit tunnel dow ntow n, all expanded bus ser vices that w ould have an all electr ic-bus fleet and new r outes. ?Pr oject Connect, it?s huge, it?s just expanding our tr ansit netw or k w ay m or e than w e?ve ever expanded it? said Sar gent.*

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C l i m at e C h an ge t h r o u gh o u t t i m e an d t ech n o l o gy Tech n ol ogy i s on a sp ect r u m of good an d bad w h en i t com es t o i t s ef f ect on Cl i m at e Ch an ge.

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T h ese p u m p s ar e f ou n d th r ou gh ou t th e sea d r i l l i n g an d ex tr acti n g oi l f r om t h e ocean f l oor .

Tech n ol ogy h as been p r ogr essi n g ver y qu i ck ly over th e 20 th an d 21th cen tu r i es w i th n ew d evel op m en ts h ap p en i n g al l th e ti m e. W h i l e m ost of th e tech n ol ogy m ad e ben ef i ts u s an d m akes ou r l i ves easi er , i t i sn ?t th e sam e f or ou r p l an et. A bi g p er cen tage of ou r ex i sti n g f u n d am en tal tech n ol ogy h as been an d con ti n u es to be d am agi n g tow ar d s ou r p l an et.

T h e d ef i n i ti on of cl i m ate ch an ge i s th e l ar ge- scal e ch an ges i n th e w eath er p atter n s. T h ese ch an ges h ave becom e m or e d r asti c over th e p ast f ew d ecad es as ou r soci ety h as d evel op ed . Ex p er ts h ave com e to th e con sen su s th at th ese ch an ges ar e h ap p en i n g th an k s to h u m an acti v i ti es, su ch as bu r n i n g f ossi l f u el s, r el easi n g ch em i cal s i n to th e atm osp h er e, d ef or estati on , an d th e

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r ap i d ex p an si on of agr i cu l tu r e. ?T h e l ar gest sou r ce of gr een h ou se gas em i ssi on s f r om h u m an acti v i ti es i n th e U n i ted States i s f r om bu r n i n g f ossi l f u el s f or el ectr i ci ty, h eat, an d tr an sp or tati on .? U n i ted States En v i r on m en tal Pr otecti on A gen cy. Si n ce fossil fuels have been in use for so long and so often for a

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This body of w ater has a lot of ice pieces floating ar ound that have fallen off of the big ice due to m elting fr om the tem per atur es r ising

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I ce cap s i n p o l es ar e m el t i n g m u l ti tu d e of th i n gs, w i th th e gasses th at get r el eased i n to th e atm osp h er e th e p l an et gets h eated u p cau si n g m an y si d e ef f ects l i ke m el ti n g th e i ce i n th e p ol es, k i l l i n g th e cor al r eef s, an d i n cr ease i n n atu r al d i saster s. Sad ly i t i sn ?t easy to cu t th em ou t i n a d ay, m an y f actor s stop h u m an s f r om d oi n g th at, m ai n ly th e p eop l e an d econ om i es th at d ep en d on th em . W h i l e th er e ar e

cou n tr i es th at w an t to h el p , th ey can ?t f u l ly boar d th e tr ai n becau se th ei r m ai n i n com e i s f ossi l f u el s. T h er e ar e I c e t h at h as p eop l e w h o h ave sp en t th ei r b een f r o z en l i f eti m e w or k i n g f o r t h o u s an d s w i th f ossi l f u el s, o f y ear s i s so th ey d on ?t w an t to ju st gi ve i t u p m el t i n g w i t h i n a f ew an d joi n a n ew f i el d d ec ad es as i f n oth i n g h ap p en ed . O n e of th e th i n gs getti n g af f ected i s th e N or th an d Sou th Pol es. becau se th e ocean s h el p so m u ch


by absor bi n g th e h eat. T h i s h as cau sed th e Pol es to star t m el ti n g w h i ch m ad e th e sea l evel s r i se, an d p ose a bi g saf ety th r eat to m an y p l aces, an d a l ot of p eop l e d on ?t r eal i ze h ow f ast th i s i s h ap p en i n g; th er e ar e p l aces l i ke Sh an gh ai , Ch i n a, th at h ave al r ead y star ted si n k i n g w i th i n th e l ast cou p l e of d ecad es. I t w ou l d on ly take th e sea r i si n g a f ew f eet f or p l aces l i ke th i s to be su bm er ged . I t m i gh t seem l i ke tech n ol ogy i s th e bad gu y i n th i s case f or cau si n g th ese th i n gs to h ap p en to ou r p l an et, bu t cu r r en tly tech n ol ogy i s th e on ly th i n g th at can h el p u s f i x th ese p r obl em s. Sci en ti sts ar e w or k i n g ever y d ay i n d evel op i n g n ew tech n ol ogi es th at ar e m or e eco f r i en d ly. Sad ly su ch tech n ol ogi es take ti m e (ti m e w e d on ?t h ave) an d m on ey (th at n ot m an y w an t to gi ve). Ever y on e sh ou l d h el p i n th e f i gh t w i th cl i m ate ch an ge becau se of h ow bi g of an i ssu e i t i s, even th ou gh

som e m an y h ave y et to r eal i ze i t. W h at n eed s to be f i gu r ed ou t i s a w ay to tr an si ti on i n to getti n g r i d of f ossi l f u el s at a p ace th at i s good f or both th e en v i r on m en t an d ever y bod y w h o l i ves i n i t.*

Another exam ple of pieces of iceber gs falling off into the sea due to the tem per atur es w ar m ing.

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T i m el i n e of Ch an ge Cl i m ate 180 0 s: Sci en t i st s

1960 s: I t took a w h i l e f or m eteor ol ogi sts to bel i eve w ar m i n g ef f ect th at w as h ap p en i n g w as cau sed by th er e w as too m u ch ev i d e

ar e su sp i ci ou s of n at u ar al ch an ges i n p al eocl i m at es

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O n e of th e m ost n ot abl e st u d i es h e p u bl i sh ed w as abou t gr een h ou se gases (CO 2) t r ap p i n g h eat i n Ear t h 's at m osp h er e.

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CO 2 bu t en ce.

990 s: A con sen su s w as m ad e at "gr een h ou se gases w er e eep ly i n volved i n m ost cl i m ate h an ges an d h u m an - cau sed m i ssi on s w er e br i n gi n g scer n i bl e gl obal w ar m i n g"

Pr esen t D ay : Ever y cou n t r y i s bei n g af f ected by Cl i m at e ch an ge d i f f er en t ly so th ey ar e al l tak i n g d i f f er en t m easu r es. Sci en ti sts ar e w or l i n g on n ew tech n ol ogi es to h el p ou t ever y d ay.


Artificial Intelligence Affecting the World Art if icial Int elligence is changing t he world and t he way we do many t asks. Learn t he current news of art if icial int elligence and learn how it will af f ect t he world, every count ry, and business.

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Wester n hem ispher e of Ear th on Febr uar y 8, 2002 used to study the patter ns and m ovem ent of the sur face and clouds.

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Editor : David Gu he developm ent of ar tificial intelligence m ight tr ansfor m the w or ld into chaos. Yet at the sam e tim e, the developm ent of ar tificial intelligence could br ing pr osper ity and peace to the w or ld. Even though ar tificial intelligence can br ing consequences to hum anity, exper ts ar e continuing to develop it; that?s w hy hum anity needs to figur e out w hat w ill happen to hum ans as hum ans con tinue to develop ar tificial intelligence, and hum ans

m ust figur e this out befor e ar tificial intelligence tr uly becom es com plete. Ar tificial intelligence (AI) is being im plem ented in m any of society?s system s to help hum ans becom e m or e efficient and accur ate. For exam ple, AI is used to r ecom m end, to sor t and m anage data, to pr edict outcom es, to incr ease the accur acy of w eapons, and m any m or e. These benefits help society a lot, but they w ill also cr eate m or e pr oblem s. Cur r ently, AI is show ing us

am azing benefits like pr edicting the w eather. But as tim e passes and AI becom es m uch m or e pow er ful, pr oblem s of displacem ent and conflict w ill star t to ar ise. War s could last longer because ther e w ould be a m or e efficient and pow er ful technology to defend the countr ies at w ar. At the sam e tim e, pover ty and natur al disaster s could be avoided to pr event the loss of people. We need to delve deeper into the im pacts that AI w ill br ing on hum ans.


To under stand how AI w ill affect the hum an or der , it is necessar y to under stand how AI oper ates. AI still has a long w ay to go befor e it can becom e tr uly independent w ithout r elying on the help of hum ans to do m any of the other tasks that AI cannot cur r ently do, explained Zack Chen-M cCaig, a pr ofessional AI coder. Zack Chen-M cCaig (Center Right) and his fellow ?Liter ally som eone gather at AI Pr ofessionals Headquar ter s. w ill have to dr aw that (data for the pr ogr am Then, you have another data to lear n) out, then feed that set that is not labeled. It is input data into the classifier just a r aw data set, and then (AI pr ogr am ),? Chen-M cCaig you tr y to apply the AI said. ??The classic lear ning to that.? end to the "A r t i f i c i al Sci-fi m ovies classic. And I n t el l i gen c e i s w ith so the l ac k i n g t h e ter r or izing AI classifier i n t el l i gen c e p ar t . . . . like w ould We d on 't k n ow h ow ou r Ter m inator then lear n b r ai n w o r k s w el l give a bad labels. en o u g h t o b e abl e t o im pr ession Well, if c o d e i t . " Z ac k on AI. Jack they have C h en - M c C ai g , an Bow en, lead any A I c o d er business cor r elation. developer for AI Then they tr y to com pany KungfuAI, take that lear ning said if people continue and apply that to a testing set. developing AI, eventually W hat the testing set is? It?s ther e w ill be a point w hen liter ally a labeled data set. scientists w ill need to figur e You don't show the AI those out how to inter act w ith AI if labels. You show the AI the it becom es tr uly intelligent. unlabeled data, then you Bow en has hope of a good com par e if they got it r ight or r elationship betw een hum ans not. And the AI goes back and and AI. for th and tr ies to im pr ove.

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?Especially Scifi m akes this even w or se like ar tificial intelligence is gonna r ise and kill us all kinds of things. I ver y m uch doubt that w ill happen,? Bow en said. ?I do think that ther e w ill be a cohabitation pr ocess or sym biotic r elationship betw een hum ans and ar tificial intelligence.?

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AI is not per fect at the m om ent. It is lacking som ething ver y vital that splits it apar t fr om hum ans. AI isn?t intelligent in the sense of cr eativity Chen-M cCaig said. ?It?s (AI) lacking the intelligence par t,? Chen-M cCaig said. ?So befor e w e have m achine lear ning and w hat m achine lear ning is som ething that is using statistics and m athem atics to pr edict, so it?s alw ays


need to augm ent hum an intelligence to im pr ove ar tificial intelligence.? M any inventions that hum ans have cr eated in the past do a lot of the labor for us, Cour tesy like the cotton of Google. gin, w ater m ill, car s, and m any m or e; An AI pr edicting the w eather patter ns. The AI uses data fr om befor e to Developing AI is m ake pr edictions of w hat w ill happen 60 m inutes later no differ ent fr om cr eating pr edicting som ething. So but as far as 2020, I think r evolutionar y inventions, the lim itation is that your w e'r e seeing that the r etur n but this efficiency and output, your pr ediction is of r esear ch w on't be as helpfulness cr eated a new only as good as your data gr eat as the past five year s; pr oblem for hum ans, set, your data set has to be I don't think the cur r ent Bow en explained. good.? state of the ar t w ill br ing

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If exper ts know w hat AI is lacking, w hy don?t the exper ts just fix it? Coding com es fr om the ability to think of an idea and im plem ent it into the com puter language. This ties the developm ent of AI to the lear ning of the br ain because scientists don?t under stand how the br ain w or ks, so pr ofessionals can?t code our br ain. In other w or ds, exper ts can?t code tr ue intelligence Chen-M cCaig explained. ?We don't know how our br ain w or ks w ell enough to be able to code, so that's the issue,? Chen-M cCaig said. ?I think you w ill get better ,

m uch unless they figur e out som ething. ?So m e W hat p eo p l e s i m w as

?It is not tr ue to my under standing that anyone can be pl y tr ained to do any c an n o t b e t r ai n ed job,? Bow en t o d o a j ob. So w h at said. ?Som e h ap p en s w h en w e people sim ply r ep l ac e t h ei r j ob w i t h a cannot be p r o g r am ? L i k e w h at d o tr ained to do t h ey d o ? I d o n ?t k n o w i f w e a job. So w hat ar e q u i t e r ead y t o h an d l e happens i t as a s o c i et y. ? w hen w e J ac k B o w en , a r eplace their job b u s i n es s m an ager w ith a pr ogr am ? w r itten Like w hat do they her e w as do? I don?t know if w e 2014, it has ar e quite r eady to handle it been six year s, so now w e as a society. The fallout of have r eached a point w her e all of that.? it's m uch har der to The pr oblem of m any innovate than five year s people getting displaced ago. Ultim ately, w e w ill


w ill cause a m ajor im pact on hum an society. Not only that, the global population is gr ow ing, if pr ogr am s continue to take aw ay m or e jobs fr om people, then w hat w ill they do to m ake m oney and sur vive? Jack Bow en asked and explained his under standing. ?It?s like people being upset about the pr inting pr ess,? Bow en said. ?Well, w e needed a pr inting pr ess so w e can m ake books m or e effectively. That w ill put other people out of w or k, but it w ill also put other people into w or k . And w e all w in as a r esult. Like did you r eally w anna hand type ever y single book . No, the pr inting pr ess w as a m ar velous invention. In the sam e w ay, the air cr aft w as. So ther e is alw ays going to be som e pum m els and som e shake ups w ith the developm ent of technology. And of cour se, it is going to alter society, but it is not alw ays for the w or se. Histor ically thus far , w e have all w on as a r esult. Like tell m e, w ould you r eally r ather be alive

in the 1800s befor e the m oder n advances?? Day by day, AI is either lear ning m or e or being m ade better. That m eans it is becom ing m or e efficient and accur ate. Cur r ently, AI is a m ajor sour ce for r ecom m endation system s; it is becom ing so accur ate w her e it w ill 99 per cent of the tim e be accur ate in w hat you w anted to w atch or listen to. The accur acy of the AI caused Bow en to com par e it to a double-edged sw or d because of the consequences the accur acy br ings. ?Like how polar ized w e ar e into these political cam s,? Bow en said. ?Because they (Facebook and other big tech com panies) have an AI algor ithm that r ecom m ends contact w her e it thinks you w ould be inter ested in. And the pr oblem is that that algor ithm is so dam ned good that of cour se, it r ecom m ends stuff that you ar e inter ested in. But it doesn?t r ecom m end anything that you ar e not inter ested in, so this is a Cour tesy of KUNGFU.AI

double-edged sw or d.? Even though developing AI w ill displace m any people and possibly divide hum ans even m or e into only one genr e, AI w ill help m any people pr osper. As seen today, Google uses AI for Google Hom e, Am azon uses AI for Alexa, Youtube uses AI for video r ecom m endations, AI can help pr edict patter ns and identify specificities like cancer gr ow th w her e w hen a hum an tr ied to figur e out if the patient had cancer , they w ouldn?t have noticed the cancer gr ow th. Ther e ar e m any goods and bads in developing AI. Fr om the looks of it, AI w ill definitely continue developing as seen by the m ajor technology com panies like Google and Gr am m ar ly. ?Ar tificial intelligence, in gener al, can ver y m uch enr ich our lives,? Bow en said. ?But at the sam e token, they can be potentially disastr ous, so I don?t know. Am I r eady for it? I don?t think so. But it is just gonna have to be.? *

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What AI Can Do SPEED: Ar tificial Intelligence is fast and efficient w hen com pleting tasks. Ar tificial intelligence is also fast at tasks sim ilar to fr aud detection.

BEYOND: Ar tificial Intelligence is capable of helping hum ans do m any tasks that w ould r equir e hum ans to be ver y car eful or w ould bor e the hum an. AI can also pr edict outcom es for hum ans and do som e tasks that m ight be too danger ous for hum ans. For exam ple, NASA sent a r over to M ar s to self explor e the planet.

Error Free: W hen doing tasks, ar tificial intelligence never m akes m istakes unless the coding w as m ade poor ly or the data set given to the AI had w r ong infor m ation. Duck Images

Ther e is a gam e m ade by google called quick draw ,and in the gam e, the player dr aw s an object for the AI to figur e out. Quick Draw is fun, and it tr ains the AI.

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What AI Can't Do Ser vant : Cur r ent Ar tificial Intelligence lacks the intelligent par t of its nam e. AI can not cr eate nor do anything outside of the r ules given to it. AI has no fr ee w ill.

Dat a-Dependent : Ar tificial Intelligence r elies too m uch on data. W ithout data, it is alm ost im possible to teach it; It r equir es a lar ge database w ith accur ate infor m ation. Ever ything an AI does like cr eating pr edictions, lear ning a new gam e, etc., is done based off of the data given to it.

No Free Will : Ar tificial

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Intelligence cannot m ake its ow n decisions. It can list decisions out, but w ill not be able to m ake a confident choice. An exam ple of this is self dr iving car s. W hen tasked to either save the dr iver or the passenger s, AI can not m ake the decision. W ith the cur r ent AI, the decisions w ill be m ade off of the data and r ules given to the AI.

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