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10 things about AI
Manila Bulletin
|July 02 2025
In an era where algorithms curate our newsfeeds, drive our cars, and even assist in medical diagnoses, understanding artificial intelligence is no longer optional—it’s essential. AI isn’t an ethereal force; it is a collection of mathematical models trained on vast quantities of data. Like any powerful tool, it carries the promise of tremendous benefit and the risk of unintended harm. As these systems become ever more deeply woven into our daily lives, here are the 10 things about AI that everyone must grasp.
First, AI is fundamentally mathematics in motion. Underneath the user-friendly interfaces and sleek product designs lie tensors, probability distributions, and optimization routines. Whether it’s a linear regression model predicting housing prices or a deep neural network translating speech in real time, these systems learn by adjusting numerical parameters to minimize error. Recognizing this demystifies AI: It is not magic, but logical structures applied at scale.
Second, today’s AI is narrow, not general. Narrow AI excels in tightly defined tasks—playing chess, spotting tumors in radiology scans, or recommending movies—but flounders when taken outside its training domain. The concept of Artificial General Intelligence, or AGI, remains speculative. Despite sensational headlines, no system today possesses true human-like reasoning or adaptability.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition July 02 2025 de Manila Bulletin.
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