The growth of AI has been astounding — yet it is still in the very early stages. Where are we today with this new technology, and where are we heading? Which companies are struggling, and why? What’s coming next? AI for years has been a staple of science fiction — from the starship Enterprise‘s talking computer in Star Trek in the 1960s, to the bionic Steve Austin in The Six Million Dollar Man in the 1970s, to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s time-traveling killer robot in the Terminator movies of the 1980s.
The growth of AI has been astounding — yet it is still in the very early stages. Where are we today with this new technology, and where are we heading? Which companies are struggling, and why? What’s coming next? AI for years has been a staple of science fiction — from the starship Enterprise‘s talking computer in Star Trek in the 1960s, to the bionic Steve Austin in The Six Million Dollar Man in the 1970s, to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s time-traveling killer robot in the Terminator movies of the 1980s.
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