can analyze a vast amount of data with the intent of learning through success and failures recognizing patterns through learned behavior. Consequently, the technology is becoming smarter and more efficient as pharmaceutical companies rely on Ai to help speed up clinical outcomes on humans. TESLA is another example. Most people think of TESLA as an electric car manufacturer. Far from it. The vehicles are simply a part of the platform providing transportation for humans while also collecting indefinite amounts of data through a sophisticated number of sensors. As Tesla’s are being driven daily, racking up millions of miles, each vehicle provides real world data to a complex AI system which analyzes the data to provide simplified processed models deployable back to each individual vehicle. In essence, the vehicles are slave devices to the Ai system which has an endless appetite for data to build complex modeling for vehicle safety, autonomy and reliability. With all of this in mind, for many people, the biggest question is the likely impact of artificial intelligence on certain professions. Will humans be replaced by machines? The short answer right now is “no” but with a strong message that everyone embraces the world of artificial intelligence and gets comfortable in their own personal effort to learn how to use and embrace it. Every industry will assess artificial intelligence’s influence in their respective space, even the golf industry. The two most prominent and promising examples for golf, in my opinion are: Indiana Golf Journal
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