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2024 Vol.7 Oct.N05

  • Title: Research on the development of artificial intelligence
  • Name: Yingying Zhang
  • Company: MGM, School of Management, the University of Hong Kong
  • Abstract:

    Under the rapid development of the current information age, artificial intelligence is gradually rising and has been widely used in people's production and life. Artificial intelligence has a profound impact on lifestyle, economic development, and various professional fields, and the rise of artificial intelligence brings many benefits as well as hidden dangers. The popularization of AI will lead to structural unemployment, will bring about certain data privacy issues, and the AI system itself will have some security vulnerabilities, and some ethical and moral issues will arise. In order to cope with the challenges and problems in the development of AI, we put forward the following countermeasure suggestions: strengthening training and innovative employment modes, safeguarding data privacy and security, reinforcing the management of security systems, and formulating ethical norms to strengthen ethical education. These recommendations aim to improve the safety and compliance of AI systems, while safeguarding patients' rights and privacy and strengthening the ethical awareness and responsibility of AI practitioners. The future development trend of AI is to lead future industrial development, build intelligent ecosystems, and provide personalized and customized services. By working together, we can realize the sustainable development and application of AI systems to promote social progress and human well-being.


  • Keyword: artificial intelligence; development issues; countermeasure suggestions
  • DOI: 10.12250/jpciams2024090107
  • Citation form: Yingying Zhang.Research on the development of artificial intelligence[J]. Computer Informatization and Mechanical System,2024,Vol.7,pp. 28-32
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