The advancement of AI, such as chatbots like Chat GPT and Gemini, has been impressive, but the question arises if AI chatbots are the end point of AI development.
Despite significant progress in AI, challenges persist, exemplified by the inability to complete the last 2% of a self-driving van's journey achieved in the mid-nineties.
Trust in AI remains a significant obstacle, with concerns about job displacement and bias. Building trust in AI is crucial, and the proposed AI Autonomy Model aims to address this issue.
The AI Autonomy Model is designed to enable AI to venture into high-risk, high-reward areas like self-driving cars, healthcare, and law enforcement, addressing key challenges faced by AI today. A series of articles will delve deeper into this model and its applications.