At the beginning of January this year, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) or Consumer Electronics Fair took place, a huge exhibition that this year in Las Vegas showed what the most important news in this sector will be for 2024. with an endless number of devices and gadgets, it seems that the general trend continues to be artificial intelligence and robotics.
Thus, technology distributor and La Linterna employee Mario Yanez assures that if 2023 was the year of the emergence of AI, then 2024 “will begin with what is usually called the democratization of technology.” This means: thousands of patents, hundreds of thousands of products and services that incorporate this technology and will be available to billions of people in different formats, from a computer to a washing machine. “And this will have devastating consequences both at the social, economic and geostrategic level,” he emphasizes.
Regarding the dangerous side of artificial intelligence, the expert recalls that there are very short-term risks, such as the electoral processes that exist in 60 countries, including the USA, India, Russia or South Africa, where more than half the world’s population lives. When asked what will happen with the use of AI for disinformation, deep fakes or cyberattacks, especially when all these technological innovations are combined with a single goal, Yanez answers: “to misinform, destabilize or destroy.”
But what is really expected is a strong increase in cyber attacks: scams, phishing, sovereigns, etc. “The problem is that the use of artificial intelligence and the most modern computers will make these attacks more and more dangerous, and they will be more difficult to detect and stop.” . An example that Yañez explains is phishing emails, which can be identified by spelling or grammatical errors.
But if we now have ChatGPT with a “golden beak” bombarding us or imitating the voice of a family member, “well, it might fool us,” the distributor warns. “This year we will have to be very vigilant and take seriously the protections that we have to install: antivirus, etc.”
There were countless interesting gadgets on display at CES, transparent and wireless TVs, flying cars or new virtual reality devices, but the general trend was the introduction of generative artificial intelligence (for example, ChatGPT) in the form of assistants for these devices. The most striking example was the Rabbit R1, an artificial intelligence gadget that the user can train to use mobile applications on his behalf. And this is something very destructive.
But what economic impact will these new technologies have or will have? According to the author of La Linterna, “World GDP doubled thanks to the printing press and the steam engine in three centuries; From the 18th to the beginning of the 20th century, it increased 4 times thanks to the internal combustion engine, the automobile, the airplane and fertilizers. In the second half of the 20th century, thanks to technology, it increased 20 times to approximately US$100 trillion.” Thus, AI alone is now expected to generate “US$25 trillion in the next 10 years.”
In fact, tycoon Bill Gates recently stated that if well-controlled AI becomes universal in the next 5 years, scientific discoveries supported by these cybernetic minds will begin to grow exponentially: cures, cures for diseases, solutions to super-complex problems like hunger. or climate change, we could advance decades in the knowledge and treatment of mental illness, etc.
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