John Wesley School of Leadership, Carolina University, North Carolina, USA.
Received on 12 June 2024; revised on 22 July 2024; accepted on 25 July 2024
AI has been called a disruptive force across modern technology, cutting across healthcare, management, manufacturing, and creative industries. AI applications include diagnosis and treatment of diseases, automation and quality guarantee at production lines, optimization of network traffic in the telecommunications segment, and the enrichment of artistic creation. Recently, AI has found an increasing integration into power electronics, software engineering, and the oil and gas industry, pumping up efficiency and reducing operational costs. Looking ahead to the future, AI offers enormous potential for improvement in predictive analytics and personalized medicine in health care, the infrastructure of smart cities, and the job market. These also raise significant ethical, social, and technological concerns. Discussing bias, ensuring security, and improving data quality goes hand in hand with the responsible development of AI. Effective policy and regulatory frameworks from all levels and collaboration with international efforts are needed to unlock AI's potential and mitigate its risks, opening the path toward a positive future with AI.
Artificial Intelligence; AI Applications; Predictive Analytics; Personalized Medicine; Manufacturing Automation; Telecommunications Optimization; Creative Industries; Power Electronics; Software Engineering; Oil and Gas Industry; Smart Cities; Ethical AI; AI Bias; AI Security; Data Quality; AI Policy; International Collaboration; Job Market Impact
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Mosope Tomiwa Williams. Future visions of ai enhancing industries and navigating ethical landscapes. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 12(02), 1259–1266. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2024.12.2.1343






