The Top 10 Movies to Help You Envision Artificial Intelligence
Even though A.I. may feel like a newer phenomenon, the groundwork of these technologies was laid long ago. The English mathematician Alan Turing, considered by some as the father of modern computer science, started questioning machine intelligence in 1950. Those questions resulted in the Turing Test, which gauges a machine’s capacity to give the impression of “thinking” like a human.
The concept of A.I. can feel nebulous, but it doesn’t fall under just one umbrella. From smart assistants and robotics to self-driving cars, A.I. manifests in different forms…some more clear than others. Spoiler alert!
Ida Byrd-Hill is a futurist, economist and CEO of Automation Workz, a cybersecurity reskilling and diversity consulting firm. She is author of Invisible Talent Market, a Black Labor Economics History book. She holds an MBA from the Jack Welch Management Institute at Strayer University, with a specialization in People Management/Strategy and a BA Economics from the University of Michigan- Ann Arbor. Byrd-Hill has appeared in Associated Press, BBC, Crain’s Business Detroit, CW Street Beat, Cybercrime Magazine, Daytime NBC, Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, Essence Magazine, Good Morning America, Let It Rip, Michigan Chronicle, Model D, NPR, PBS, and X-conomy. www.autoworkz.org/diverse-lens