Artificial Intelligence (AI)
In the years and decades to come, artificial intelligence (AI), a truly ground-breaking achievement of computer science, will be a fundamental part of all contemporary software. This both poses a threat and a chance. Both defensive and offensive cyber operations will be augmented by AI.

In addition, new cyberattack techniques will be developed to exploit the limitations of AI technology. Finally, AI's appetite for massive amounts of training data will increase the value of data and redefine how we must think about data protection. To guarantee that this era-defining technology will lead to broadly shared safety and prosperity, prudent global governance will be necessary.
The term "Artificial Intelligence" (AI) refers to a broad range of technologies that enable machines to perceive, comprehend, act, and learn. The most prevalent examples are Machine Learning Algorithms (ML), Robot Process Automation (RPA), Facial Recognition, and Voice Recognition, but the field is vast and includes many artificial intelligence applications.
- Design intelligent human-machine interfaces
- Design AI products to solve organizational issues
- Technical analyses and operational requirements to build AI models
- Apply machine learning methods to practical problems
- Identify applicable AI technologies to improve organizational processes
- Assess AI opportunities in various business fields, and identify an operational challenge and propose technical solutions.
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identify patterns
Level 1 Technology can identify patterns such as those in speech or images.
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probabilistic predictions
Level 2 Technology can link data and make probabilistic predictions.
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gain knowledge
Level 3 Technology can make new connections and gain knowledge through experience
Data and AI shouldn't be considered separately; together, they connect, unify, and unlock both intangible and tangible assets. Success in business, national security, and even politics is increasingly based on data volume, as the Cambridge Analytica scandal demonstrates.