Manuscript Number : IJSRSET1733103
Artificial Intelligence Revolution and India's AI Development: Challenges and Scope
Authors(1) :-Harjit Singh
Artificial Intelligence is the ability to think, to understand, to recognize patterns, to memorize, to make choice from alternatives and to learn from experience. Artificial Intelligence is to make replica of human brain’s capabilities so that the computers start doing all those activities that the human is doing and in much less time. The recent developments in AI affected politics, journalism, games and public life. In politics the use of AI helped to better use of resources, energy and time in the election campaign to reach the target audience. The high computing power is used to analyze public opinion and the nature of voters across all regions perfectly. There is a concern that political use of AI is increasing negative aspects in modern politics by promoting wrong criticism of opposition, spreading falsehoods, raise social anxiety and encourage racial intolerance. In journalism, bots are performing very well in converting raw data into narrative text with much speed and efficiency. In the recent US presidential elections, AI is used in journalism up to the mark. In games, AlphaGo an AI based machine developed by Google DeepMind, created a history in the recent months by defeating the world champion of Chinese ancient board game “Goâ€. The life of people is directly or indirectly affected by AI. The smart phones now provide intelligent keyboards which are able to anticipate the next words while typing some text that reduces the burden of typing all the text. Use of machine intelligence to capture user interests and online behavior is very common now on the web. Information is extracted from the data to make an intelligent guess to display advertisements of products that are of interest to the user.
Similar to other products of globalization, AI in India is also a side product of globalization, which is becoming widely available without much political consideration. India is lagging behind in the developments of AI as compared to other nations like US and China. The quite emergence of AI applications in India is not noticed by its policymakers in Government. To take full benefits of AI revolution there must be policies for AI innovation and adaptation in Government and public sectors. India must establish regional innovation centers in association with universities and private start-ups for manufacturing robotics and developing automation.
Harjit Singh
Narrow AI and Broad AI, AI revolution, AI and Politics, AI and Journalism, AI and Games, AI and People, Negative concern of AI, Challenges and Scope of AI in India.
Publication Details
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Volume 3 | Issue 3 | May-June 2017 Article Preview
Neighbourhood Campus Dehla Seehan, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
Date of Publication :
2017-06-30
License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Page(s) :
417-421
Manuscript Number :
IJSRSET1733103
Publisher : Technoscience Academy
Journal URL :
https://ijsrset.com/IJSRSET1733103