Dr. Nadia Ahmed, Professor in Computer Science and a Faculty Advisor in Machine Learning at Saddleback College based in the United States, participates in Risk Roundup to discuss the Emerging Trends in Autonomous Systems.
Emerging Trends in Autonomous Systems
Intelligent autonomous systems are here. Its emerging potential is enabling entirely
new capabilities for the human environment and ecosystem where direct human
control is not physically possible.
Since the underlying technology of any intelligent autonomous system is capable of adapting to changing conditions, knowledge, and constraints, it is also possible to assign broad objectives. As a result, new ideas and initiatives are emerging rapidly across industries to explore the capability of such autonomous systems.
Fueled by big data, as artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming more powerful, it is applied in an increasing number of new digital products and services across industries. Since autonomy is about more than just the latest unmanned product, it is about purposeful innovation in areas like persistence and intelligence; it is crucial to understand the actual value of autonomy for industries.
Autonomous Energy
Systems
Artificial intelligence,
the internet of things, and more are transforming the way nations manage energy
through smart systems. From smart grids to smart meters, the energy industry is
now able to not only automate most energy management processes but also bring
us the potential of autonomous systems. As a result, nations are now able to lay
the foundation of an integrated energy market that can work for consumers, has diverse
energy sources, and ensure that energy supply can meet demand—and bring
sustainability to each nations’ economic engine.
Since smarter systems are produced that exhibit high
degrees of autonomy, it means
that they develop and can perform tasks independently from human operators and
without human control. It is, therefore, essential to understanding:
The time is now to evaluate emerging trends in intelligent autonomous systems!
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About the Guest
Dr. Nadia Ahmed is a Professor in Computer Science and a Faculty Advisor in Machine Learning at Saddleback College based in the United States.
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books, Geopolitics of
Cybersecurity and The Global Age. She writes about Artificial
Intelligence on Forbes.
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