We are in subscription charge of the Artificial Intelligence Revolution (AI). From relatively recent science fiction to online interaction as a commonplace (think customer service chatbots and targeted advertising), AI has quickly become a major factor for private and public sector companies and service suppliers alike. The fact is, however, that the age of artificial intelligence is only just beginning and AI technology will be the driving force behind a massive global change over the next few decades.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is only around the corner, enabled by 5G and blockchain technology. Even the most basic technology, from cars to washing machines, alarm clocks to doorbells, will have certain AI and be able to subscription communicate. If that is the time, AI will not only be a luxury add-on, but a key feature.
Technology for everyone
AI needs advanced infrastructure to work effectively. However, in order to operate this infrastructure in an optimal and safe way, users are required to be AI equipped and to have compatible AI speaking the same subscription language. For example, a vehicle that has no AI interrupts the entire system in a transport system designed for AI vehicles and constitutes a danger for other road users.
AI for a service of subscription
AI as a service is the only way SMBs can compete on a level playing field with the tech giants. One reason is that it can be scaled. Businesses must only pay for the resources they need at that time and can easily increase their AI levels if they need it and/or can afford it.
Cybersafety
In addition to the benefits of AI, there are significant risks. Potentially, hackers, fraudsters and other cyber criminals may disturb or co-opt AI-powered systems for various purposes. With the technology becoming more sophisticated subscription, so are the methods of the hacker, and a whole cybersecurity industry will be one step ahead of them.
Increased request
AI subscriptions can remain competitive only in a way that SMBs can quickly abandon traditional technology and become the default choice. This will be good not only for small enterprises, but good for the industry and indeed the world, as AI is optimised only if it is part of a broader ecosystem. Partnerships can deliver far more than individual
In addition to the benefits of AI, there are significant risks. Potentially, hackers, fraudsters and other cyber criminals may disturb or co-opt AI-powered systems for various purposes. With the technology becoming more sophisticated subscription, so are the methods of the hacker, and a whole cybersecurity industry will be one step ahead of them.
providers can, but apps and other systems need to be compatible, something that can be facilitated by universal AI services.