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Artificial Intelligence: Plus and Minus





Tejas Tare, DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College


Introduction


It has been rightly quoted quite frequently in varied situations, “There are two sides to every coin”, which in the context of this research paper would mean every such scientific development, crucial for advancement of the world always has two opposite consequences attached to it. Where on one hand, if the Artificial Intelligence systems are developed parallel to the human objectives of progress shall prove to be a great tool for the future. However, if the objectives go opposite, could have quite dangerous consequences and sufferings for the human beings only. As precisely defined by John McCarthy, “Artificial Intelligence is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines, especially intelligent computer programs. It is related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence, but AI does not have to confine itself to methods that are biologically observable."


Even though built by humans, the developers are quite optimistic about the plus of the Artificial Intelligence system. It is said to reduce the human workload and efforts to a large extent in every field, where just setting up the system once, the AI system can work on its own without any human hand having to work on the project.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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