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  • 6/4/2025

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00:00Oh, Mr. A, close the window!
00:15Sure, little kitty.
00:21Hey, little kitty. So, how's the new AI system working?
00:26Oh, Craig, but what it is?
00:30Well, that's an answer we all must know to keep up with the changing time.
00:36So, in today's episode, let me answer this technological revolutionary question.
00:43What is Artificial Intelligence? Zoom in!
00:48So, you ever heard of Alexa or Siri or seen a self-driving car?
00:56Or have you ever wondered how your phone's face recognition works?
01:01Well, believe it or not, all of these technologies have something in common.
01:08And that is, they use Artificial Intelligence or AI to perform a task.
01:15And what is that?
01:17Well, before I answer that, let's see what the word Intelligence stands for.
01:25Intelligence is the ability to gain and apply knowledge and skills.
01:31For example, when we learn the alphabet A to Z in kindergarten, we acquire this information
01:39and can use it to create words, sentences or even solve many problems.
01:47Similarly, when a robot or computer uses the information programmed into it to solve problems,
01:57it is also using a form of intelligence.
02:01However, this type of intelligence is different from human intelligence.
02:07It is called Artificial Intelligence or AI.
02:12AI systems are designed to be able to learn from their experiences, adapt to new situations
02:21and make decisions based on the available information.
02:25But the crucial question is, is it really helpful to us?
02:31AI can be used in many ways, from helping humans perform tasks more efficiently
02:38to allowing machines to perform tasks that would be difficult or impossible for humans to do.
02:46For example, AI can be used in robots to help them do tasks in factories or hospitals,
02:57or in self-driving cars to help them navigate roads and avoid accidents.
03:04One of the best things about AI is that it can process and analyse lots of data very quickly and accurately.
03:15This makes it a useful tool in many different industries like healthcare, finance and retail,
03:24where lots of data needs to be analysed to make good and quick decisions.
03:30So, in a way, it is a very powerful tool that is transforming our lives.
03:37But as they say, with great power comes great responsibility.
03:43So, it's vital to use AI systems responsibly and not become too dependent on them,
03:51as it can make us more reliant on technology and less self-sufficient.
03:58This could potentially lead to decrease in motivation and a decrease in physical and mental activity,
04:06which would directly affect our health.
04:09On top of that, the biggest concern with the AI system is that it has the potential to disrupt existing industries,
04:19and potentially replace human workers, leading to mass unemployment.
04:26Therefore, it is vital to ensure that its development and uses are guided by ethical principles
04:34to maximise its benefits and minimise its potential negative impacts.
04:41Trivia Time!
04:44Did you know, one of the earliest milestones in the development of AI
04:49was the creation of the first computer program designed to play chess, which was developed in the 1950s?
04:58Yes!
04:59And in 1997, a computer program called Deep Blue made headlines,
05:05when it defeated the world champion chess player Gary Kasparov in a six-game match.
05:12Hope you acquired new information today.
05:18Until next time, it's me, Dr. Binox, zooming it!
05:23Mr. AI, please exercise on my behalf!
05:33Never mind.

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