Cerović: Artificial intelligence will quickly permeate every pore of life's functioning

Cerović said that this "new form of life", which could become dramatically more intelligent than humans, will affect every phase of the functioning of business systems and will require new ethics from humans, as well as the need to adopt ethical codes that will define this area.

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Radoje Cerović, Photo: PR Center
Radoje Cerović, Photo: PR Center
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Artificial intelligence is being developed in a safe and ethical way that is useful for all people, and very soon it will permeate every pore of the functioning of people's lives, the PR Center reports.

Communicator and psychologist Radoje Cerović, in a statement for the PR Center, added that artificial intelligence is an absolutely global phenomenon and certainly the biggest technological revolution, which will require the transformation of the economy and even small businesses.

"New solutions require broad participation and familiarity, not just one thinking head," he added.

He also said that a new form of IT and media literacy will certainly be required of people, so that they can use the possibilities of this technology in the best way.

Cerović said that this "new form of life", which could become dramatically more intelligent than humans, will affect every part of the functioning of business systems and will require new ethics from humans, as well as the need to adopt ethical codes that will define this area.

"I have to remind you that people are always afraid of new things, and I remember an article from a British newspaper that said that because of the invention of the telephone, everyone would become isolated and that no one would socialize anymore, so, as we can see, that didn't happen." , Cerovic pointed out.

CIO & Cofounder of Uhura Solutions, Mladen Marković, says that artificial intelligence, a term that until recently sounded like science fiction, is today increasingly present in human lives.

"It already has a significant impact on our society and business, and its reach is still extremely large," said Marković in an interview for the PR Center.

Marković explains that artificial intelligence is taught to use the data available to it, and that it is humans who determine its guidelines.

However, he notes that it is important to be careful in the use of this technology and to define legal frameworks that will prevent misuse.

The company Uhura Solutions, where Marković is one of the founders, created a platform based on artificial intelligence that reads and understands contracts and documents in a human-like way.

"The platform is used to automate processes where a large amount of time-consuming documents are processed and advises companies that have similar processes to consider automation with the help of artificial intelligence," he explained.

He points out that artificial intelligence is narrowly profiled for certain types of work and that it will only be successful if there is enough data to learn from and if humans use it adequately.

According to him, in Montenegro, as in the world, there are great opportunities in which artificial intelligence can be applied, and his company is focused on the financial sector, where this technology is used to speed up the process of analysis of production and verification of documents and contracts.

"Artificial intelligence is a useful technology that can help automate and speed up business processes, but it is important to be aware of its limitations and abuses and to define the legal framework for its use," said Marković.

What is most important and what is the conclusion of artificial intelligence itself is that it is developed in a way that is safe, ethical and beneficial for all people.

In order to be able to fully understand artificial intelligence during the preparation of the text, we asked ChatGPT what to write about it, since we are writing a newspaper article about artificial intelligence, according to the PR center.

Immediately after entering the task, he started writing. The reply read: “As ChatGPT, I am a large language model trained on a huge amount of text and am capable of generating natural language sentences on a variety of topics, including artificial intelligence. I can offer general information about artificial intelligence, its scope, advantages and challenges, as well as give advice on how artificial intelligence can be applied in different fields. Also, I can offer insights and opinions on various aspects of artificial intelligence, including its ethical implications, potential consequences and the importance of adopting regulations in this area".

He goes on to say that artificial intelligence deals with the development of computer systems that can perform tasks that require intelligent behavior. In the last few years, artificial intelligence has become one of the most popular terms in the technological world. This technology is increasingly used in various industries and is becoming ubiquitous in our daily lives.

However, AI carries certain risks, and one of the main problems is the issue of data security. AI teams rely on large amounts of data to be effective, but that data often contains sensitive information about people. If this data is not stored securely, it can be compromised and misused.

Another problem is the issue of jobs. AI can replace workers in some industries, which can lead to a large number of unemployed, but it can also open new ones that require expertise in working with AI systems, according to the PR center's website.

What is definitely needed is the establishment of clear guidelines, it added, and regulations for the use of artificial intelligence in order to protect users and prevent negative consequences.

"In this sense, states and organizations should work together to establish regulations and standards that will ensure safety and ethics in the use of AI technology. In addition, it is necessary to educate people about how AI works and how it is used, in order to avoid unnecessary concern and fear of new technologies," the website of the PR center states.

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