It is a form of computation, and as such a transformation of information. As I detail below, at its most essential, intelligence is just intelligence, whether artifact or animal. Some place the advent of this era to 2007, with the introduction of smartphones. The past decade, and particularly the past few years, have been transformative for artificial intelligence (AI) not so much in terms of what we can do with this technology as what we are doing with it. In particular, the identity and autonomy of both individuals and nations is challenged by the increased accessibility of knowledge. Overall, AI is not as unusual a technology as expected, but this very lack of expected form may have exposed us to a significantly increased urgency concerning familiar challenges. It then projects from this political, economic, and personal challenges confronting humanity in the near future, including policy recommendations. This article first documents the social and economic changes brought about by our use of AI, particularly but not exclusively focusing on the decade since the 2007 advent of smartphones, which contribute substantially to “big data” and therefore the efficacy of machine learning.
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Our capacity to build such artifacts has been increasing, and with it the impact they have on our society. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technical term referring to artifacts used to detect contexts or to effect actions in response to detected contexts.