AI opens new worlds
There are a lot of discussions on the impact of cheap artificial intelligence (AI) and omnipresent (AI) on productivity, which, on the whole, can be a good thing. But as with any emerging technology, there are unpredictable innovations that can also emerge – things that may not have been possible without technology – especially since it becomes cheaper and more accessible.
Recently, I have requested thinkers and industry players on the innovations they see especially because of the AI.
For example, Real women entrepreneurA career coaching service, developed an AI coach called Skye. “Skye is designed to help female coaches reduce submerged by providing usable strategies and personalized support to develop their businesses,” said the founder Sophie Musumeci. “It is like having a dedicated commercial strategist in your pocket – rationalize decision -making, create tailor -made content and help customers remain coherent. It is AI with the heart, designed to scale human connection in industries where confidence and relationships are everything. »»
In the coming years, Musumeci predicted: “I see a democratized AI creating new commercial models where the gap between big and small players ends completely, giving more entrepreneurs confidence and the ability to prosper. »»
Education is another ripe field for AI disturbances, and it is possible to hyper-personalization in learning. “The current education system in the United States is designed to educate the masses,” said Andy ThuraiAnalyst in principle with Constellation Research. “This assumes that everyone is at the same level of competence and the same interest in the fields of the subject and the same expertise. He tries to push information in our throat and forces us to learn in a certain way. “”
AI can be used to help students learn at their own pace, and not be forced not to be delayed, or to be retained by slower learners. “By applying specific speed and knowledge, which certain skills put forward charter and loving, the AI can create an education both knowledge as well as the speed and speed of delivery that suit a specific individual. At their specific speed of understanding and learning, ”said Thurai.
“Some people may need more visuals, demonstrations and explanations to understand things and some people could understand that the subject is just with a few lines of text,” he continued. “AI can individualize the same subject but in a different consumable way. This hyper customization can potentially educate everyone in a way that they can consume, understand and at a speed they can manage.”
Speaking of education, Forrest ZeislerThe co-founder and director of technology at Jobber, suggested that omnipresent and cheap AI could even make “the need to frequent a business school and win an obsolete MBA”.
Instead, AI will complete all administrative tasks affairs, releasing business leaders to let their creativity flourish. “More than that, added Zeisler,” will serve as a business coach, offering owners of small businesses of credible expert councils. This will be particularly beneficial for entrepreneurs. Their services will be more distinct for large companies, which allows them to remain open 24/7 and compete with large organizations. “”
Komninos chatzipapasThe founder of Herahaven.ai, even goes so far as to predict the rise in “small autonomous IA companies without humans have evolved. Directed entirely by up-to-date self-immersed algorithms, they would manage all aspects of their business, including accounting, sales and even payment of taxes. »»
Likewise. Adnan MasoodAI chief architect at UST. Also present “AI, Inc.”, which will include “pop-up companies that are formed, pivoted and will dissolve in a few months, all taking advantage of the open source of the Deepseek style and its frugality of calculation”.
What is happening is that investors will finance “these ephemeral teams to solve closely defined problems – knowing that they can do it without the calculation bills of the monstrous GPU,” said Masood. “The result is a faster, cheaper and more creative commercial wave than we have seen before, fueled by an advanced multi-token prediction which reduces inference costs and opens the way to large-scale hyper-personalization. »»
Personalization of health care – even personal doctors focused on AI – is another area of innovation that comes out of AI. “While AI becomes inexpensive, accessible and capable of human reasoning, we are on the point of hyper personalized experiences that were previously impossible,” said Vincent KocLecturer at the University of New South Wales. “I work on precise health use cases with medical societies in the United States and Australia, where AI synthesizes patient data: food, lifestyle, genetics, medical history, in an experience of personalized health in real time. “
Personalized AI-AAA-ARE is more than chatbots; “It is a question of creating a personal doctor focused on AI that clinicians can increase rather than replace,” predicted Koc.
Beyond health care, “imagine this level of hyper-personalization in fashion, interior design or even financial planning,” added Koc. “Your wardrobe, your furniture and even your investment strategy could be adapted in a unique way in a way that seems almost handcrafted.”
The workplace of the future “could look less like a fixed schedule and more as a continuous and intelligent conversation with your AI team,” he added.