AI and changes in the world of human

Authors

  • Mr. Vivek & Mrs. Jyoti Maurya

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the replication of human-like intelligence in machines in the form of software, which is programed to think as humans think. It encircles various types of technologies that enable computers to perform tasks usually required human intelligence such as learning, problem-solving, and decision-making. Various subfields of AI research are centered throughout specific goals and the use of specific tools. In this paper, we tried to study the impact of AI on human life. The traditional goals of AI research include natural language processing, planning, learning, reasoning, knowledge representation, perception, and support for robotics. To reach above goals, AI programmers adapted and combined an extensive range of techniques like formal logics, search optimization, artificial neural networks (ANN) and other methods based on statistics, operations research, and economics. AI also brings out upon philosophy, psychology, linguistics, neuroscience and other related fields. Some companies such as OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Meta aim to create artificial general intelligence (AGI) - AI that can complete virtually any cognitive task at least as well, as a human. But beyond the economic and governance challenges, we need to remember that AI first and foremost enlarges and intensify what it means to be human and in particular human problem-solving capacities. Today AI is influencing every human life directly or indirectly and we can’t live without using technologies amongst its misuses and unethical uses. Through a sensible portfolio of regulatory policies and agencies, we should continue to expand and to limit as appropriate the scope of potential AI application.

Keywords: Artifical intelligence, AI, human health, ethical issue, fake news, deepfake items.

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Published

31-10-2025

How to Cite

Mr. Vivek & Mrs. Jyoti Maurya. (2025). AI and changes in the world of human . Research Stream (eISSN 3049-2610), 2(02), 29–37. Retrieved from https://journalresearchstream.ijarms.org/index.php/rs/article/view/56

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Research Paper