Pushing Boundaries: AI and Computer Science in the Era of Technological Revolution
Achmad Varis Abdussalam, Ghifari Alif Auladi
- Year
- 2024
- Citations
- 4
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has heralded a transformative era in Computer Science, revolutionizing various facets of technology. This paper explores the profound impact of AI on the field of Computer Science, delving into its advancements, innovations, and the potential future trajectory of technology. The primary objective of this paper is to elucidate the significant role of AI in shaping the landscape of Computer Science. Through comprehensive research and analysis, it aims to provide insights into the evolution of AI, its applications, and the implications for future technological developments. This study employs a library research approach, gathering information from academic journals, conference proceedings, books, and reputable online sources. By synthesizing existing literature and scholarly works, it seeks to construct a comprehensive overview of the advancements and innovations in AI within the realm of Computer Science. The findings reveal a dynamic and rapidly evolving field driven by AI technologies. From machine learning algorithms to neural networks and deep learning models, AI has revolutionized data analysis, pattern recognition, and decision-making processes. Moreover, AI-driven applications such as natural language processing, computer vision, and robotics have reshaped various industries, including healthcare, finance, transportation, and manufacturing. However, alongside these advancements come ethical considerations, privacy concerns, and challenges related to algorithmic biases and societal implications. Looking ahead, the future of technology promises further integration of AI into various domains, leading to unprecedented opportunities and challenges in the realm of Computer Science
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