The first impression most of us have about AI is likely from the sci-fi movies where robots overpower humans. Remember the films like “Terminator” or novels like “Robopocalypse”? Given the pace of development in the space of AI, we are witnessing the gap between fiction and reality closing day by day.
In fact, we have witnessed the initial phase of the AI evolution — from rules-based to the latest generative AI. According to a recent study by McKinsey, AI is expected to add $13 trillion to the global economy by 2030. With the recent advancements in ML, AI has started showing traits unique to human intelligence, such as problem-solving, perception, and even the ability to be creative and exhibit social intelligence. But can it do it without the data? Let’s explore this concept.