Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology that continually absorbs and transfers humanity’s collective intelligence with machine learning algorithms. It is a technology that is all-pervasive, and it will soon be all-pervasive as well.
It is becoming increasingly clear that, as technology advances, so does its approach to data management the lack thereof. Thus, as the start of 2024 approaches, certain developments will have long-lasting impacts.
Taking advantage of Google’s recent integration of Bard, its chat-based AI tool, into a host of other Google apps and services is a good example of how generative AI is being moved more directly into consumer life through the use of text, images, and voice.
A super-charged version of Google Assistant, Bard is equipped with everything from Gmail, Docs, and Drive, to Google Maps, YouTube, Google Flights, and hotels, all of which are bundled with it. Using a conversational, natural-language mode, Bard can filter enormous amounts of data online, while providing personalized responses to individual users, all while doing so in an unprecedented way.
Creating shopping lists, summarizing emails, booking trips — all things that a personal assistant would do — for those without one.
As of 2023, we have seen many examples of how not everything one sees or hears on the internet is real, whether it be politics, movies, or even wars. 
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