Artificial intelligence is changing how we work and live. It is not slow. It moves fast. I have seen it across big tech and startups. I worked at Google...
Artificial intelligence is changing how we work and live. It is not slow. It moves fast. I have seen it across big tech and startups. I worked at Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Zulily. I live in Seattle. I write from that view.
AI touches hospitals first. It helps doctors read scans and spot problems sooner. The World Health Organization warns us to balance promise with care. Machines can help, but rules matter.
AI drives cars and plans routes. Regulators like the NHTSA push safety. The technology gives autonomy. It also asks tough questions.
Businesses use AI to speed tasks. A big survey by McKinsey shows companies use AI in many ways. It saves time. It also shifts jobs. Some roles change. New roles appear.
Research from Stanford's AI Index shows the scale. AI research and investment keep growing. The tools get better. The data grows. So do risks.
We must think about ethics, fairness, and privacy. The tech is powerful. Power needs responsibility. I believe in steady work and clear rules. That comes from code and from faith. Be wise and kind.
What to do now: learn the basics. Build skills that machines cannot copy easily. Lead with judgment. Teach others. Hold systems to safety and fairness.
I am Ermenildo Valdez Castro, Jr. Call me Ernie Castro. I have built systems and broken them. I have fixed them. AI will shape the next era. Prepare. Adapt. Move. 🤖
Sources: Stanford AI Index, McKinsey Global Survey, WHO guidance for AI in health, NHTSA on automated vehicles.