5 Unexpected Ways AI Can Save the WorldAI addresses social issues in a human way without needing the manpower to do so.

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Many naysayers claim thatartificial intelligencecould destroy the world, often using the storyline inThe Terminatorto prove their point. In reality, AI can do more to save the world. Fortunately, it seems as though more people are beginning to understand the benefits of AI rather than fearing it. For example,Strategy Analyticsfound that 41 percent of consumers surveyed believed that AI would "enrich" their lives. Consider these five examples:

1. Saving lives in the workplace

Many jobs, despite a focus on health and safety, still involve a considerable amount of risk. In an article inManufacturing Business Technology,DataRPM, a Progress company, notes that risks involved for employees of U.S. factories can be alleviated by the use of the Industrial Internet of Things and predictive maintenance.

The article states, "There is an estimated$40 billion worthof outdated machinery currently in use at United States factories, and that figure does not account for equipment that is simply overdue for maintenance. As that machinery inevitably begins to break, it will lead to loss of uptime, breach of service-level agreements. Also been known for quality issues, warranty claims and, unquestionably, workplace injuries. In fact, as much as30 percent of workplace deathshappen during maintenance activities."

DataRPM then notes the role of AI and cognitive computing in improving the link between maintenance and workplace safety. Rather than purchasing new equipment, companies can use connected technologies to lengthen their machinery's lifespan. These technologies address issues before they put factory workers at risk. In addition, AI can take on more roles within the factory, eliminating the need for humans to work in potentially dangerous areas.

2. Saving the environment

Up to now, there has been no way to fully understand the impact that human beings and economic development have on the environment, including their adverse effects on plant and animal life. But that may soon change, as AI provides the necessary tools to collect, sift and organize extraordinary amounts of data.

An extensive article inThe Guardianillustrates the numerous ways that AI can help us prevent further damage and better understand how to address development needs while focusing on sustainability. The article discusses how Microsoft and other companies are using AI to assess land use patterns via land cover maps. Increased understanding of the patterns enables better decisions about using land and deploying appropriate conservation tactics.

Indeed, AI technology is revolutionizing the modeling and management of environmental systems. Scientists and policy makers can use the information gained to help maintain biodiversity and the ecosystem for generations to come. Such modeling efforts include projects likeEarthCube, which examines the impact of particular actions on specific aspects of the earth's ecosystem, including its crust and oceans.

3. AI can save the world by saving cities

Smart cities, powered by AI platforms, are changing the very fiber of urban areas. AI technology is addressing old social ills in new ways.

According to The Motley Fool, companies like NVIDIA plan touse video cameras to connect to AI platformsto improve how cities are managed. For example, it has a Metropolis artificial intelligence platform for cities. It can use those cameras to monitor and discourage crime and improve traffic flow. The article relates how NVIDIA's partnership in China has upped traffic speed by 11 percent in one test city.

Other improvements to cities include using AI and robots to assess and improve a city's utility infrastructure.Fast Companyobserves that this technology could help save American water utilities considerable money while driving greater enhancements to water conservation efforts and water quality.

In addition, an article byTech Emergenceoffers other insights on how AI can improve city living and development. For example, in 2017, GE announced it willprovide San Diegowith the largest smart city IoT sensor platform, installing an initial 3,200 CityIQ sensor nodes throughout the city. Data from the nodes can be used to help drivers find parking spots, assist first responders and pinpoint hazardous intersections.

4. Saving people

AI bots now being used on social media platforms like Facebook may be saving the lives of people at risk of committing suicide, thus demonstrating how a very inhuman tool can gauge the human need for help.As aFast Companyarticle explains, Facebook正在努力帮助人们通过ugh AI technology: "In March, the company announced a pilot project in the U.S. that would leverage AI to proactively identify Facebook posts signaling a user's suicidal intent and expedite bringing those posts to the community operation team's attention."

Facebook的AI工具监控两个文本文章和李ve video for any signs of people at risk of suicide. Which appears to be a very beneficial strategy. The article states that, in one month, Facebook's AI technology "identified more than 100 instances. All around the globe that required intervention by first responders." The company "also found that reports accelerated by proactive detection. Those requiring immediate attention. Those have been escalated to first responders twice as fast as those reported by users."

5. Saving human rights

More and more, organizations are leveraging AI to create social change. An article fromTOPBOTSoutlines various ways thatAI botsare helping address human rights around the world, enhancing lives by raising awareness of social problems and collecting funds to help.

For example, the article explains, "Charity:Water teamed up with Lokai and AKQA to createYeshi, a Facebook Messenger chatbot that humanizes the water crisis in Ethiopia." After learning about Yeshi's difficult journey, users can donate funds to Charity:Water through Facebook Messenger.

The article also explains how AI can deliver health and social services to more people.GYANTis a Facebook Messenger-based healthbot that guides users through a series of questions about the symptoms they are experiencing to help determine whether they're likely to have Zika. Rather than wait for an appointment with a healthcare provider, users can get an immediate personalized answer. All this from GYANT to guide their future steps.

Then, there isSensely,a digital nurse bot that supports healthcare professionals by taking on the job of monitoring whether patients are adhering to their prescribed treatments. Lastly, there isEllie, "a digital therapist … [that] can interview patients. It can detect depression and anxiety by analyzing words, facial expressions, and tone." Human therapists are still vital. The AI helper can do some of the work and reach more people to provide care.

More human than human -- AI can save the world

AI addresses social issues in a human way without needing the manpower to do so. It is working toward saving the planet from all angles. This includes reducing deaths, addressing health problems, increasing sustainability and enhancing the quality of life for all.

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