While five to ten years is not that far in the future, computers will have made extreme leaps and bounds in what they are able to do. Someone would need a CT scan for anything from joint problems to detecting if a mass is cancerous. They help in diminishing the chance of dying to potentially curable diseases. CT scans are not without risks though, they can cause many adverse reactions like a potential increase in someone’s risk of cancer. The introduction of computer manipulation in relation to CT machines can help increase response time of the machines [2].
An increased response time can lead to a patient not having to be in the machin e as long, thus reducing the risks that come from long term exposure to radiation. The increased response time would come from the machine being able to better determine what a patient’s symptoms are caused by. This could be achievable soon because there are already studies being done to see how a CT machine can be modified to work more efficiently [2] .
Thiswould also help in making app oin tment times shorter, allowing more people acces s to services that they need.
In the next one to two decades , I think that there will have be en many improvements made to smartphones. A problem that phone s have is the ir voice and ph oto recognition . Most people with a phone with voice recognition has experienced the pain of saying a command and it being rep eated back to them wrong.
The inability for the voice control to correctly deci pher what you are saying c an lead to some pretty dangerou s situations. I think that in the future they will be better able to understand the command that it is given and po ssibl y be able to pick up on the way a co mmand is gi ven. If it was able to pick up on the nuances of a statement it could help someone who is possibl y in a bad situat ion and alert the correct people . It being able to d o this could save someone’s li fe. With the current rise of phones bei ng able to unlock when you look at it , they should be able to recognize your face no matter what you r hair l ooks like or what you have on your face . This would make ever yday life just a little b it easier. Another idea would be for phon es to have a retina scanner so you would not have to wor ry about someone else unlocking your phone ever again.
By the next century, the use o f AI will be widespread, and it will be rare for someone to not use AI in their daily li ves. AI gains a better understandi ng of the world t hrough exchanges with humans, so it would take a little while for it to know everything abou t the world. People have not always believed in AI; it was once just an extremely ambitious idea that was pushed back because of many setbacks [1].
The crea tion of a successful AI database show s how m uch AI research has im proved in the last fifty years. I t took AI this long to get to the point it is now and will p robably take just as long , if not longer for it to get to the point where normal citizens can access it. At this point they are not even close to AI being a ble to have perfect speech recognition , so it is not in t he foresee able future it being in peoples homes like in the movies.
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