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The 7 Biggest Artificial Intelligence (AI) Trends In 2022
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In this article, we look at the seven biggest trends in the field of AI and machine
learning.
The 7 Biggest Artificial Intelligence (AI) Trends In 2022
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In 2022, we will see artificial intelligence continue along the path to becoming the most
transformative technology humanity has ever developed. According to Google CEO
Sundar Pichai, its impact will be even greater than that of fire or electricity on our
development as a species. This may seem like a very ambitious claim, but considering it is
already being used to help us tackle climate change, explore space, and develop
treatments for cancer, the potential is clearly there.
The full scale of the impact that giving machines the ability to make decisions – and
therefore enable decision-making to take place far more quickly and accurately than
could ever be done by humans – is very difficult to conceive right now. But one thing we
can be certain of is that in 2022 breakthroughs and new developments will continue to
push the boundaries of what’s possible. Here’s my pick of the key areas and fields where
those breakthroughs will occur in 2022:
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The augmented workforce
There have always been fears that machines or robots will replace human workers and
maybe even make some roles redundant. However, as companies navigate the process
creating data and AI-literate cultures within their teams, we will increasingly find
ourselves working with or alongside machines that use smart and cognitive
to boost our own abilities and skills. In some functions, such as marketing, we’re already
used to using tools that help us determine which leads are worth pursuing and what
value we can expect from potential customers. In engineering roles, AI tools help us by
providing predictive maintenance – letting us know ahead of time when machines will
need servicing or repairing. In knowledge industries, such as law, we will increasingly
tools that help us sort through the ever-growing amount of data that's available to find
the nuggets of information that we need for a particular task. In just about every
occupation, smart tools and services are emerging that can help us do our jobs more
efficiently, and in 2022 more of us will find that they are a part of our everyday working
lives.
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Bigger and better language modeling
Language modeling is a process that allows machines to understand and communicate
with us in language we understand – or even take natural human languages and turn
them into computer code that can run programs and applications. We have recently
the release of GPT-3 by OpenAI, the most advanced (and largest) language model ever
created, consisting of around 175 billion “parameters”- variables and datapoints that
machines can use to process language. OpenAI is known to be working on a successor,
GPT-4, that will be even more powerful. Although details haven’t been confirmed,
estimate that it may contain up to 100 trillion parameters, making it 500 times larger
GPT-3, and in theory taking a big step closer to being able to create language and hold
conversations that are indistinguishable from those of a human. It will also become
better at creating computer code.
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AI in cybersecurity
This year the World Economic Forum identified cybercrime as potentially
posing a more significant risk to society than terrorism. As machines take over
more of our lives, hacking and cybercrime inevitably become more of a
problem, as every connected device you add to a network is inevitably a
potential point-of-failure that an attacker could use against you. As networks
connected devices become more complex, identifying those points of failure
becomes more complex. This is where AI can play a role, though. By
network traffic and learning to recognize patterns that suggest nefarious
intentions, smart algorithms are increasingly playing a role in keeping us safe
from 21st-century crime. Some of the most significant applications of AI that
will see develop in 2022 are likely to be in this area.
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AI and the Metaverse
The metaverse is the name given for a unified persistent digital environment, where
can work and play together. It’s a virtual world, like the internet, but with the emphasis
enabling immersive experiences, often created by the users themselves. The concept
become a hot topic since Mark Zuckerberg spoke about creating it by combing virtual
reality technology with the social foundations of his Facebook platform.
AI will undoubtedly be a lynchpin of the metaverse. It will help to create online
environments where humans will feel at home at having their creative impulses
We will also most likely become used to sharing our metaverse environments with AI
beings that will help us with tasks we’re there to do, or just be our partner for a game
tennis or chess when we want to relax and unwind.
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Low-code and no-code AI
A big barrier to the adoption of AI-driven efficiency in many companies is the scarcity
skilled AI engineers who can create the necessary tools and algorithms. No-code and
low-code solutions aim to overcome this by offering simple interfaces that can be used,
in theory, to construct increasingly complex AI systems. Much like the way web design
and no-code UI tools now let users create web pages and other interactive systems
simply by dragging and dropping graphical elements together, no-code AI systems will
let us create smart programs by plugging together different, pre-made modules and
feeding them with our own domain-specific data. Technologies such as natural
processing and language modeling (see above) mean that soon it may be possible to
nothing more than our voice or written instructions. All of this will play a key role in the
ongoing "democratization” of AI and data technology.
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Autonomous vehicles
AI is the "brains" that will guide the autonomous cars, boats, and aircraft that are set to
revolutionize travel and society over the coming decade. 2022 should be a year to
remember when we look back in the future and contemplate with horror the fact that
thought it was normal that 1.3 million people died of traffic accidents every year, 90% of
which were caused by human error!
As well as increasingly effective autonomous cars – Tesla says its cars will demonstrate
self-driving capability by 2022, although it’s unlikely they will be ready for general use.
competitors include Waymo (created by Google), Apple, GM, and Ford, and any of
can be expected to announce major leaps forward in the next year. The year will
also see the first autonomous ship crossing the Atlantic, as the Mayflower Autonomous
Ship (MAS), powered by IBM and designed in partnership with non-profit ProMare, will
once again attempt the journey (having been forced to turn back during its initial
this year).
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Creative AI
We know that AI can be used to create art, music, poetry, plays, and even video games.
2022, as new models such as GPT-4 and Google’s Brain redefine the boundaries of
possible, we can expect more elaborate and seemingly “natural” creative output from
increasingly imaginative and capable electronic friends. Rather than these creations
generally being demonstrations or experiments to show off the potential of AI, as is the
case now, in 2022, we will increasingly see them applied to routine creative tasks, such
writing headlines for articles and newsletters, designing logos and infographics.
is often seen as a very human skill, and the fact we are now seeing these capabilities
emerging in machines means “artificial” intelligence is undeniably coming closer in
of scope and function to the somewhat nebulous concept we have of what constitutes
“real” intelligence.
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Read more about these and other future trends in my books, ‘Tech Trends in
Practice’ and ‘Business Trends in Practice.' Packed with real-world examples, it
cuts through the hype to present the key trends that will shape the businesses
of the future.
- 12. Bernard Marr is an internationally best-selling author, popular keynote speaker, futurist, and a
strategic business & technology advisor to governments and companies. He helps
organisations improve their business performance, use data more intelligently, and
understand the implications of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data,
blockchains, and the Internet of Things.
LinkedIn has ranked Bernard as one of the world’s top 5 business influencers. He is a frequent
contributor to the World Economic Forum and writes a regular column for Forbes. Every day
Bernard actively engages his 1.5 million social media followers and shares content that
reaches millions of readers.
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Bernard Marr is an internationally best-selling author, popular keynote speaker, futurist, and a
strategic business & technology advisor to governments and companies. He helps
organisations improve their business performance, use data more intelligently, and
understand the implications of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data,
blockchains, and the Internet of Things.
LinkedIn has ranked Bernard as one of the world’s top 5 business influencers. He is a frequent
contributor to the World Economic Forum and writes a regular column for Forbes. Every day
Bernard actively engages his 1.5 million social media followers and shares content that
reaches millions of readers.
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