While it’s understandable that many are wary of artificial intelligence (AI), some good things also are happening. ChatGPT can help humans do certain tasks more efficiently, and some companies have integrated AI into their customer service. It can identify and detect brain cancer and breast cancer and help doctors more quickly identify people who may be in danger for sepsis. AI is being used to help diagnose certain complications from diabetes, heart disease, and other conditions. 'This Climate Does Not Exist' uses deepfakes and A.I.-generated images to show people how climate change can impact their hometown. Microsoft is building an AI for Earth program that aggregates data from around the world to speed up climate-related decisions. AI can use predictive models to pinpoint areas with nutrient deficiencies, and predict where there could be threats to crops. One AI model analyzed more than 6.4 million COVID sequences to identify patterns within mutations and predict which variant would become the dominant one.

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