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Will Computers Be Better Than Humans: The Promises of Big Data

You already know that big data is a major trend in the world of business today. But business uses aside, people are starting to question whether computers have the potential to be better than humans. And that has people interested because there are both fears and excitement regarding artificial intelligence.


The question is whether computers are going to be better than humans. And if they will be, how will that impact the world as we know it.

Big Data is Nothing New

Big data may be a trend, but what a lot of people fail to realize is that big data is nothing new. This has been in use since the concept of the computer initially came into being. Computers have been handling huge amounts of data for a long time. What has changed lately is the fact that this technology is now accessible.

Even small businesses can gather and use big data effectively. It's nothing new, but the accessibility is, and that's why this question is being asked.

When Not If

Since the 1997 chess match where the IBM system Deep Blue defeated a master chess champion, it has become clear that computers are eventually well on their way to surpassing human intelligence. It's also true that people are not getting smarter they are getting dumber.

An increasing reliance on computers means that people are not using their minds as they once did. They are now relying on computers as a crutch.

And computers are going the other way because as they become more powerful they are going to be able to handle larger amounts of data and carry out more functions at the same time. Eventually, the average computer will be infinitely more intelligent than the average human.

What Does this Mean?

The relatively new phenomenon of the Internet of Things is the idea that ordinary home devices will be connected to the Internet and will be able to be remotely controlled from afar. For now, this is the natural progression of existing devices. Companies like Home Alarm Advisors are already putting more remote control in the hands of their customers.

To understand the impact of big data, it's necessary to look beyond the Internet of Things and what lies in store for all of us.

The answer here is that these devices will be able to react to changing conditions and act without human input. It will require a huge amount of data processing to do this, and it will have to happen in a way that keeps devices small, portable, and compact, as they are now.

Right this minute, big data has yet to make this a reality. Technology hasn't advanced far enough to do this. But in the long-term it will happen and computers will be able to control themselves. That's the reality that people fear.

What Will the World Look Like Dominated by Computers?

This is a question that so many people have asked throughout history. At no other time has it been more relevant than now. Big data is set to drive computers into the next progression phase. A world dominated by computers will look much the same as it does now, but those regular tasks that required human input will be a thing of the past.

It could cause severe problems for our way of life, though. Reports are saying that the global workforce could be diminished by a huge amount. Far from increasing convenience, they could throw people into poverty by eliminating many conventional industries and jobs.

How Soon is Big Data Going to Drive Artificial Intelligence to the Next Level?

Big data is already helping with automation in many fields. The reality is that it isn't clear when artificial intelligence is going to take another step forward. All that people know is that humans are going to be replaced in many parts of the world. This is an unavoidable consequence of using computers in this way.

There are many moral and ethical concerns regarding how we use big data, but the verdict from most experts is that this is a positive development that will transform the world for the better.

What is your opinion of big data?