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Emanating confluence: The symbiotic relationship between artificial intelligence and data

Ted W. Gross
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Ted W. Gross: Founder, Asanatae, Israel

Applied Marketing Analytics: The Peer-Reviewed Journal, 2021, vol. 7, issue 2, 169-195

Abstract: This paper seeks to explain significant constructs within artificial intelligence (AI), including but not limited to: the impact of ‘information theory’; entropy, especially in terms of ‘information entropy’; and language theory (linguistics), dealing with all communication methods and the ‘meaning’ in that communication. The paper discusses the progression from ‘chaos theory’ to ‘complexity theory’ to ‘emergence’ and finally the ‘technological singularity’. It examines such questions as: How do chaos and complexity lead to emergent systems which will inevitably lead to a technological singularity? How does the endless loop of AI progress as it emanates outward, comes to confluence, and emanates yet again? What does each phase entail? How does our advance towards exponential growth in data affect the progression of AI? What are the dangers of ‘bias’? What are the risks as we move towards emergence? Finally, why must we exercise extreme caution as we come closer to the technological singularity?

Keywords: artificial intelligence; entropy; chaos; complexity; emergence; singularity; superintelligence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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