The Internet of the future might be something completely different from what we know currently. But this change will be for the better good or worse. The use cases of AI are growing immensely around the world. According to some reports experts estimate that as much as 90 percent of online content may be synthetically generated by artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in 2026. And that can lead to a lot of misinformation. The presence of bots, and AI-generated text-to-image programs have certainly been making big waves. It will start stuffing the internet with enormous amounts of targeted misinformation.
Artificial Intelligence is quickly evolving and is already being used to support and improve health services in many high-income countries. Experts believe that by 2026 the majority of texts, pictures, and videos on the web will be generated, especially if models such as OpenAI's GPT-3 witness a wider use. The increase in synthetic media and improved technology has given rise to disinformation possibilities.
AI can create virtual worlds that are more inclusive around topics such as culture, race, and gender. AI ethics are important to make an AI that trustworthy, but that's just one part of it required to help organizations adopt the technology responsibly. An expert system, also sometimes referred to as a knowledge-based system, is an AI program that has expert-level competence in solving specific problems.
Whatever the most current information was, it is a hot issue. In most cases, synthetic media is generated for gaming, to improve services, or to improve the quality of life. However, by default, we do not assume that almost everything we deal with on the Internet can be fake. There is no such thing as a good AI, only good and bad humans. Then we will have to treat the verification of information much more carefully.
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