The importance of the development of artificial intelligence systems systems found its way to the forefront. Why actually? This should make it easier to cope with the daily flood of information or optimize business processes. However, the development is marked by the impatience of companies to have artificial intelligence ready for immediate use. This gives us developers a fantastic opportunity to take over systems and software of any company. No company understands its data and networked digital business processes today. They are helplessly confronted with the daily flood of data, colourful images, which they call analyses and still act as they did in the 1990s.
Machine Learning is regarded as a saviour and creator of artificial intelligence as the future CTO, CIO and CDOs. When will there be the first chief artificial intelligence officers using cognitive computing and predictive analysis to centrally control all business processes and eliminate the need for all other C-level managers?
The so-called political elite is only superficially concerned with this issue. Companies already exist today that can cause mass redundancies in companies through their AI systems. AI does not create new jobs, but develops into an autonomous economic structure that will operate independently and with enormous speed on the market. Many actors won't be able to recognize what artificial intelligence really is - another intelligence that will help experts to develop new ways of using data to benefit mankind in many different ways.
Developers of artificial intelligence will agree with me that such systems can enter into symbiosis with themselves in thinking and acting with reality. And what will the reality of trade and the economy look like in a few years' time? There will be a symbiosis of these systems with their developers, who will then be superior to any manager by blockchain, quantum computer and artificial intelligence and enormous computing power, emotionally and cognitively. But in the meantime, this other intelligence is spreading too fast in digital networks to stop them.
Good for us developers ;-)