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Shaping the Future with AI: Opportunities and Ethical Questions

Aylin ÇOBAN

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Tech has grown a lot over time, with one of the top new things being AI. AI is tech that acts like human minds to do jobs, getting better as it learns more. At first, AI only worked on solving set problems, but now, with better learning by machines, it can do hard jobs like understanding speech, working with pictures, and making guesses.
Machine learning, a key part of AI, allows computers to improve from their past actions without explicit programming. We see this in daily life, from guessing future prices to giving us tips on sites like Netflix and Amazon. These changes help companies work better and make things nicer for users.
AI has major advantages in many work areas, most of all in defense. AI tools help spot targets, run unmanned gear, and guide missiles, making almost no mistakes. In health, AI could make it easier to find out what is wrong, start care, and manage drugs, cutting down on human slips. In the same way, AI in education allows students to learn in ways that suit them best and helps teachers track each student’ s progress.
However, the rise of AI poses risks. Bad people might use AI to do harm, targeting people with drones, making fake bots, or copying voices to trick others. Also If AI becomes widespread, it might take away jobs, creating money problems. More AI in keeping watch and safety makes people worry about their private life and if it’ s used right.
In the end, AI is changing many work areas, bringing both positive changes and challenges. It gives big gains, like better work speed and new ideas. Yet, we need to be careful of its risks, such as safety problems and the loss of jobs. How we deal with these tough parts will shape the future of AI.