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AI Will Change the World. But How Exactly?

AI promises huge impact across every industry, from healthcare to Hollywood. But what will its impact look like?

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What kinds of changes will AI bring to the world? Is it well on its way to “fixing the climate,” as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently suggested? Or are too many of the AI products being offered actually “snake oil,” —broken solutions that will not fix already broken institutions—as a new book by two leading AI researchers argues?

At the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s media platform, Context, this is something that we are trying to navigate carefully—we are particularly drawn to stories about how AI tools change our workplaces, and our relationship to knowledge.

The future is fuzzy. But what we can say for sure is that AI technology will power change in all directions: spurring innovations that will change our lives, but also further entrenching inequalities and disparities, and undoubtedly drawing a bright line under key questions about privacy, equality, and democracy.

While we can’t be sure what AI will make possible in the next year—let alone the next decade—here are some guesses as to what AI technology might be doing in the near future.

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Avi Asher-Schapiro

Avi Asher-Schapiro is a tech journalist based in the United States. Context is the digital news platform of the Thomson Reuters Foundation.