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familythings · 7 months ago
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What Are ‘Neural Data’? Our Thoughts Can Be Recorded—Here’s What You Need to Know
Have you ever wondered if your thoughts could be tracked, recorded, or even sold? Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, it’s actually happening, and the rise of neurotechnology means that our brains are becoming a data goldmine. Some experts urge stronger protection. They refer to this as “neural data”—information collected from our brains through tech devices. So, What Exactly Are Neural…
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ai-innova7ions · 8 months ago
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bob3160 · 5 months ago
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innova7ions · 8 months ago
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neturbizenterprises · 8 months ago
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ducksido · 14 days ago
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I have an idea. Stay with me on this, okay?
TWST boys with a reader who's like Cole from Yaelokre personality-wise. Their story? They made a wish to be somewhere else and were running away from home with a troupe of travelling performers. Reader played the role of the Hare in their troupe because of how similar their behavior is to a hare: skittery, solitary, timid, but very loyal. They play the guitar, but never perform until they were allowed to wear their hare mask from their world. Then, they can actually be lead singer, like they were for their troop back home.
(STAY WITH ME JOHNY, I did the first years)
Ace Trappola
At first? Oh, he teases you. Constantly.
“Hey, Hare-chan, you gonna bolt again when Crowley sneezes too loud?”
But then he sees it. One night during a casual Heartslabyul gathering, someone coaxes you into performing. You refuse—until someone brings your hare mask. You slip it on, pick up your guitar… and everything changes.
Ace gawks.
“You’re kidding… That’s really you?” His voice is half teasing, half stunned. Your skittish demeanor vanishes on stage. There’s power in your voice. Control. You even make eye contact behind the mask.
Afterward, he’s less of a jerk (only slightly).
He starts guarding your mask like it’s made of gold. Won’t admit it, but he brags.
“Our little scaredy-hare? Yeah, they shredded the courtyard stage. You should’ve seen the crowd.”
Deuce Spade
Deuce is gentle with you from day one.
He notices how you flinch at shouting and always offers you a quiet seat beside him during lunch. He’s your knight-in-shining-blazer.
When you finally sing in your mask for the first time—maybe during a school festival—he’s absolutely shook.
He doesn’t speak for a solid minute after.
“I didn’t know you… wow. That was amazing.”
From then on, he keeps a careful eye on anyone who tries to mock your nervousness. He’ll say stuff like:
“They’re not just nervous. They’re brave. Braver than anyone who hides behind loud mouths.”
Deuce doesn’t understand the mask at first, but he respects it like it’s sacred. It becomes a symbol of your strength to him.
Jack Howl
Jack relates to the whole quiet loyalty thing.
You remind him of a desert hare—small, skittish, but clever and tough. At first, he treats you gently, respecting your space, never pushing you to speak more than you want.
When he learns about your performer past and sees you perform in the hare mask, he's speechless.
Afterward, he says:
“That… was you? You’ve got guts. Don’t let anyone think otherwise.”
Jack will help you train your confidence—not by removing your mask, but by making sure you don’t get hurt when you choose to wear it.
“A mask doesn’t make you less real. You’re still you. You’re just braver with it on. And that’s fine.”
Epel Felmier
Epel thinks the mask is the coolest thing ever.
He immediately romanticizes your whole “travelling performer” background.
“Wait—like a runaway with a guitar and a secret past? That’s sick.”
He’s the first to ask you to perform at a dorm party. When you decline, he respects it… but when you later show up, guitar in hand, mask on… he cheers the loudest.
He’s like:
“YUU’S IN THEIR FINAL FORM!! LET’S GOOO!”
Epel’s also the one most likely to ask if you can teach him to sing/play guitar too, whispering:
“Y’know, just in case I need a stage persona or somethin’.”
Ortho Shroud (Platonic)
Ortho adores you and your story. He logs everything about your performances, your personality shifts, and even helps repair the mask if it cracks.
He scans your brainwaves during music time and says:
“Did you know your anxiety drops 63% when you wear the mask and play? That’s a neural safety association—like a digital avatar!”
He asks questions, but only when you’re comfortable. He’s curious, not invasive.
He builds a mini holographic backup mask you can use in emergencies.
“You always deserve to feel safe. No matter what form that takes.”
Also creates a special mode in your room: low light, quiet ambiance, and a privacy lock he calls “The Burrow.”
Sebek Zigvolt
At first? Oh, he does not get it.
“WHY DO YOU HIDE BEHIND A MASK? SUCH BEHAVIOR IS UNWORTHY OF A STUDENT ALONGSIDE THE YOUNG MASTER—!”
You flinch. He sees it. And something clicks.
He’s horrified he scared you.
From that point forward, he becomes awkwardly careful around you. He tones down the volume, asks permission before speaking, and even watches your performances quietly from the back—hand over his chest.
When he sees you perform for the first time, he’s speechless.
Afterward, he says (a bit too seriously):
“I… apologize. Your voice is worthy of royal halls. You are… stronger than I gave you credit for.”
Sebek doesn’t understand fear, but he respects courage. He’ll be your overprotective bodyguard from then on—quietly, of course.
Grim
“Why do you gotta wear a creepy bunny mask to sing?! You’re already weird enough!”
But he says it with his tail wagging.
Grim teases you, but it’s affectionate. He’s the one who sits on your foot while you tune your guitar and insists you practice with him nearby. (He pretends he’s guarding you.)
When you finally perform at the school festival in your full hare mask?
“THAT’S MY HENCHHARE!! LOOK AT ‘EM GO!!”
He’s smug. Brags about you constantly. May or may not swipe your mask once to pretend he’s the famous performer.
“Who’s the real star now, huh?! Oh wait—this thing makes me itchy.”
He always brings you snacks after gigs and growls at anyone who tries to mock your quiet nature.
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netscapenavigator-official · 4 months ago
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Hmm. I just noticed something odd: It seems like DuckDuckGo is utilizing AI Summaries for web results, and they don't allow you to turn this off.
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In their "AI Features" settings tab, you can only toggle their AI Chat and their AI Quick Answers that occasionally pop up. There is ZERO mention of this feature, despite it being pretty clear (to me anyway) that they're using some type of neural computing to create those result summaries. (Hence the difference in descriptions for the #1 result with and without "fuck" added.)
Maybe something else is going on that I'm not aware of or don't understand, but it's certainly a disappointing amount of non-transparency from DuckDuckGo when they're trying to build a privacy-focused and trustworthy brand identity.
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whomeidontknowthem · 4 months ago
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(a small additional scene for the murderbot fic I'm working on; one of my OC SecUnits meeting Murderbot for the first time. Dunno if it's gonna appear in the story itself and it's got zero spoilers so here)
Even though your disguise is good, I recognize what you are from a single image, but you don't return my ping. I watch the scatter of your drones with our cameras as you follow your humans through the habitat. You move almost like one of them, shifting your weight and sighing expressively. Your face is fluid, loud in the disinterest and anger barely covering the underlying tension.
Our supervisor invites your humans to sit, and you are not invited. You sit anyway.
You are marked as a threat and I can focus almost all of my attention into one camera that has the best angle on your face, but in the privacy of my neural tissue I can't hide from the fact that the danger you are isn't the reason I'm looking. I think I understand what SU2 feels when it fixes a drone at a planetary view and focuses its attention there. I shouldn't look at you, not this much, not for these reasons, but I find I can't look away.
I send a ping. You ignore it. Our supervisor asks to buy you and you interject, but you don't have to. Your humans refuse, and one of them says, "It is a person, not a property."
The other agrees, "It's not negotiable."
I send a ping, and you ignore it but send a drone to where my camera is, hiding yourself from view behind a tiny lense. I switch to another camera, a worse angle, but can still see you scoff.
You must be in our systems somewhere, but I can't find a single trace. I could raise an alarm based on the feeling I have, but feelings aren't proof and aren't quantifiable. I don't.
I send a ping instead.
The response ping is forceful like a dare.
There is nothing in the protocol about how to interact with a rogue that isn't a hostile, and I stumble away from the interaction. You scoff again and lean back in your chair, and I have to look anywhere but at you.
SU1 picks up the surveillance after my retreat. I go on a patrol. SU2 forwards a drone view as the local star begins to set. When I return to the habitat, you and your humans are long gone, and I guess I will never see you again.
When I see you again you are designated Hostile. I have protocols for that.
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techploration · 6 months ago
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The first massively successful company to harness the potential of AI will call it anything but AI
This is beyond the pedantic ‘it’s not artificial intelligence it’s a neural network’ argument of terminology. This is purely branding.
AI is rapidly becoming a toxic word to have associated with your company. It has become shorthand for lazy and cheap. Three quarters of what is marketed as AI isn’t even AI.
We are at peak ‘shove AI in it’ right now as every app and piece of software is promoting their ‘AI enhancements’ and general privacy destroying bloatware. Give it six months before the combination of customer pushback and rising server/data costs means all these companies start quietly dropping their AI features
A year from now announcing the new ‘AI enhancements’ of your product will sound as ridiculous as saying you’re launching NFTs in 2024
Tech Bros are going to effectively kill ‘AI’ within the next two years. But what they are destroying the marketability of technology branded AI, not the actual power of neural networks.
So the first massively successful use of neural networks on a consumer scale will do everything in its power to not call itself AI. It will also be something completely different than what people think of AI now.
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kaijuposting · 1 year ago
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Jaegers of Pacific Rim: What do we know about them?
There's actually a fair amount of lore about Pacific Rim's jaegers, though most of it isn't actually in the movie itself. A lot of it has been scattered in places like Pacific Rim: Man, Machines, & Monsters, Tales From Year Zero, Travis Beacham's blog, and the Pacific Rim novelization.
Note that I will not be including information from either Pacific Rim: Uprising or Pacific Rim: The Black. Uprising didn't really add anything, and The Black's take on jaegers can easily be summed up as "simplified the concept to make a cartoon for children."
So what is there to know about jaegers, besides the fact that they're piloted by two people with their brains connected via computer?
Here's a fun fact: underneath the hull (which may or may not be pure iron), jaegers have "muscle strands" and liquid data transfer technology. Tendo Choi refers to them in the film when describing Lady Danger's repairs and upgrades:
Solid iron hull, no alloys. Forty engine blocks per muscle strand. Hyper-torque driver for every limb and a new fluid synapse system.
The novelization by Alex Irvine makes frequent references to this liquid data transfer tech. For example:
The Jaeger’s joints squealed and began to freeze up from loss of lubricant through the holes Knifehead had torn in it. Its liquid-circuit neural architecture was misfiring like crazy. (Page 29.)
He had enough fiber-optic and fluid-core cabling to get the bandwidth he needed. (Page 94.)
Newt soldered together a series of leads using the copper contact pins and short fluid-core cables. (Page 96.)
Unfortunately I haven't found anything more about the "muscle strands" and what they might be made of, but I do find it interesting that jaegers apparently have some sort of artificial muscle system going on, especially considering Newt's personnel dossier in the novel mentioned him pioneering research in artificial tissue replication at MIT.
The novelization also mentions that the pilots' drivesuits have a kind of recording device for their experiences while drifting:
This armored outer layer included a Drift recorder that automatically preserved sensory impressions. (Page 16.)
It was connected through a silver half-torus that looked like a travel pillow but was in fact a four-dimensional quantum recorder that would provide a full record of the Drift. (Page 96.)
This is certainly... quite the concept. Perhaps the PPDC has legitimate reasons for looking through the memories and feelings of their pilots, but let's not pretend this doesn't enable horrific levels of privacy invasion.
I must note, though, I haven't seen mention of a recording system anywhere outside of the novel. Travis Beacham doesn't mention it on his blog, and it never comes up in either Tales From Year Zero or Tales From The Drift, both written by him. Whether there just wasn't any occasion to mention it or whether this piece of worldbuilding fell by the wayside in Beacham's mind is currently impossible to determine.
Speaking of the drivesuits, let's talk about those more. The novelization includes a few paragraphs outlining how the pilots' drivesuits work. It's a two-layer deal:
The first layer, the circuity suit, was like a wetsuit threaded with a mesh of synaptic processors. The pattern of processor relays looked like circuitry on the outside of the suit, gleaming gold against its smooth black polymer material. These artificial synapses transmitted commands to the Jaeger’s motor systems as fast as the pilot’s brain could generate them, with lag times close to zero. The synaptic processor array also transmitted pain signals to the pilots when their Jaeger was damaged.
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The second layer was a sealed polycarbonate shell with full life support and magnetic interfaces at spine, feet, and all major limb joints. It relayed neural signals both incoming and outgoing. This armored outer layer included a Drift recorder that automatically preserved sensory impressions.
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The outer armored layer of the drivesuit also kept pilots locked into the Conn-Pod’s Pilot Motion Rig, a command platform with geared locks for the Rangers’ boots, cabled extensors that attached to each suit gauntlet, and a full-spectrum neural transference plate, called the feedback cradle, that locked from the Motion Rig to the spine of each Ranger’s suit. At the front of the motion rig stood a command console, but most of a Ranger’s commands were issued either by voice or through interaction with the holographic heads-up display projected into the space in front of the pilots’ faces. (Page 16.)
Now let's talk about the pons system. According to the novelization:
The basics of the Pons were simple. You needed an interface on each end, so neuro signals from the two brains could reach the central bridge. You needed a processor capable of organizing and merging the two sets of signals. You needed an output so the data generated by the Drift could be recorded, monitored, and analyzed. That was it. (Page 96.)
This is pretty consistent with other depictions of the drift, recording device aside. (Again, the 4D quantum recorder never comes up anywhere outside of the novel.)
The development of the pons system as we know it is depicted in Tales From Year Zero, which goes into further detail on what happened after Trespasser's attack on San Francisco. In this comic, a jaeger can be difficult to move if improbably calibrated. Stacker Pentecost testing out a single arm describes the experience as feeling like his hand is stuck in wet concrete; Doctor Caitlin Lightcap explains that it's resistance from the datastream because the interface isn't calibrated to Pentecost's neural profile. (I'm guessing that this is the kind of calibration the film refers to when Tendo Choi calls out Lady Danger's left and right hemispheres being calibrated.)
According to Travis Beacham's blog, solo piloting a jaeger for a short time is possible, though highly risky. While it won't cause lasting damage if the pilot survives the encounter, the neural overload that accumulates the longer a pilot goes on can be deadly. In this post he says:
It won't kill you right away. May take five minutes. May take twenty. No telling. But it gets more difficult the longer you try. And at some point it catches up with you. You won't last a whole fight start-to-finish. Stacker and Raleigh managed to get it done and unplug before hitting that wall.
In this post he says:
It starts off fine, but it's a steep curve from fine to dead. Most people can last five minutes. Far fewer can last thirty. Nobody can last a whole fight.
Next, let's talk about the size and weight of jaegers. Pacific Rim: Man, Machines, & Monsters lists off the sizes and weights of various jaegers. The heights of the jaegers it lists (which, to be clear, are not all of them) range from 224 feet to 280 feet. Their weights range from 1850 tons to 7890 tons. Worth noting, the heaviest jaegers (Romeo Blue and Horizon Brave) were among the Mark-1s, and it seems that these heavy builds didn't last long given that another Mark-1, Coyote Tango, weighed 2312 tons.
And on the topic of jaeger specs, each jaeger in Pacific Rim: Man, Machines, & Monsters is listed with a (fictional) power core and operating system. For example, Crimson Typhoon is powered by the Midnight Orb 9 power core, and runs on the Tri-Sun Plasma Gate OS.
Where the novelization's combat asset dossiers covers the same jaegers, this information lines up - with the exception of Lady Danger. PR:MMM says that Lady Danger's OS is Blue Spark 4.1; the novelization's dossier says it's BLPK 4.1.
PR:MMM also seems to have an incomplete list of the jaegers' armaments; for example, it lists the I-22 Plasmacaster under Weaponry, and "jet kick" under Power Moves. Meanwhile, the novelization presents its armaments thus:
I-22 Plasmacaster Twin Fist gripping claws, left arm only Enhanced balance systems and leg-integral Thrust Kickers Enhanced combat-strike armature on all limbs
The novel's dossiers list between 2-4 features in the jaegers' armaments sections.
Now let's move on to jaeger power cores. As many of you probably already know, Mark-1-3 jaegers were outfitted with nuclear power cores. However, this posed a risk of cancer for pilots, especially during the early days. To combat this, pilots were given the (fictional) anti-radiation drug, Metharocin. (We see Stacker Pentecost take Metharocin in the film.)
The Mark-4s and beyond were fitted with alternative fuel sources, although their exact nature isn't always clear. Striker Eureka's XIG supercell chamber implies some sort of giant cell batteries, but it's a little harder to guess what Crimson Typhoon's Midnight Orb 9 might be, aside from round.
Back on the topic of nuclear cores, though, the novelization contains a little paragraph about the inventor of Lady Danger's power core, which I found entertaining:
The old nuclear vortex turbine lifted away from the reactor housing. The reactor itself was a proprietary design, brainchild of an engineer who left Westinghouse when they wouldn’t let him use his lab to explore portable nuclear miniaturization tech. He’d landed with one of the contractors the PPDC brought in at its founding, and his small reactors powered many of the first three generations of Jaegers. (Page 182.)
Like... I have literally just met this character, and I love him. I want him to meet Newt Geiszler, you know? >:3
Apparently, escape pods were a new feature to Mark-3 jaegers. Text in the novelization says, "New to the Mark III is an automated escape-pod system capable of ejecting each Ranger individually." (Page 240.)
Finally, jaegers were always meant to be more than just machines. Their designs and movements were meant to convey personality and character. Pacific Rim: Man, Machines, & Monsters says:
Del Toro insisted the Jaegers be characters in and of themselves, not simply giant versions of their pilots. Del Toro told his designers, "It should be as painful for you to see a Jaeger get injured as it is for you to see the pilot [get hurt.]" (Page 56.)
Their weathered skins are inspired by combat-worn vehicles from the Iraq War and World War II battleships and bombers. They look believable and their design echoes human anatomy, but only to a point. "At the end of the day, what you want is for them to look cool," says Francisco Ruiz Velasco. "It's a summer movie, so you want to see some eye candy." Del Toro replies, "I, however, believe in 'eye protein,' which is high-end design with a high narrative content." (Page 57.)
THE JAEGER FROM DOWN UNDER is the only Mark 5, the most modern and best all-around athlete of the Jaegers. He's also the most brutal of the Jaeger force. Del Toro calls him "sort of brawler, like a bar fighter." (Page 64.)
And that is about all the info I could scrounge up and summarize in a post. I think there's a lot of interesting stuff here - like, I feel that the liquid circuit and muscle tissue stuff gives jaegers an eerily organic quality that could be played for some pretty interesting angles. And I also find it interesting that jaegers were meant to embody their own sort of character and personality, rather than just being simple combat machines or extensions of their pilots - it's a great example of a piece of media choosing thematic correctness over technical correctness, which when you get right down to it, is sort of what Pacific Rim is really all about.
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bringthekaos · 1 year ago
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In one of your most recent tumblr ficlets and in your overall writing, you mentioned that Viktor would love to augment Jayce. Assuming in „what if“ scenario, which designa would Viktor implement? More subtle? Even more obvious than his own augments? Does Jayce get his own his Hexclaw?
Hmmmm, if it were ever to come to that, Jayce trusting him to do that… I think he would set aside what he personally wants to do and work to execute what Jayce wants. And I think Jayce would want it more subtle; mostly internal augments, with any visible external ones more disguised.
Now on the off chance Jayce did not have any input and was willing to let Viktor do his thang… I do think it would be a lot less subtle. But still well-integrated into his body. I don’t think he’d get a Hexclaw, but I do think Viktor would try to integrate Jayce’s use of the Mercury Hammer—either by building it into an augmented arm, or utilizing Hextech-powered magnetism so that Jayce could recall the hammer a la Thor. I lean toward the latter, that sounds fucking epic.
I also think he might play around with neural adaptors which allow the two of them to communicate and locate each other anywhere. And depending on the complexity, this could even allow them to hear/feel the other’s thoughts and emotions (I’m sure he would build in the ability to turn this function off, it’s not meant to be an invasion of privacy, more to keep each other safe). This could make erm… their private time a hell of a lot more intense, too. Feeling your own emotions and sensations as well as the other person’s?? Oof. Talk about overstimulation.
Overall, I think Viktor would take into account aesthetics when it comes to Jayce, whereas he went with a more functional design for himself. Cuz Jayce built a nose hair trimmer ffs, he obviously cares about how he looks, to some degree. Which I think is another beautiful contrast between the two of them that somehow just works—they’re sun and moon, form and function. Human and machine.
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ai-innova7ions · 8 months ago
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mikotos-nape-nibbler · 2 months ago
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Assigning the MILGRAM characters STEM majors:
01 Haruka: Evolutionary biology I think between the taxidermy in his MV and the tree drawing which you could look at as a Tree of Life, evolutionary bio could fit him. There's probably more biological life sciences fields out there but this is the first one that came to mind.
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02 Yuno: Psychology I'd initially thought biology or human biology for Yuno but it might be too expectant for a person of her demographic that she'd dislike that. Maybe to figure out why she feels so cold she'd go into psychology in order to understand and fix herself on her own. Also, she could use her personal experiences of having to entertain whoever she's being solicited by to unravel their psychology.
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03 Fuuta: Computer Science with a concentration in cybersecurity and minor in game development Let's see... Insecure, chronically online sneakerhead who has knowledge on doxxing. This guy screams computer science, from the clothes to his attitude I wouldn't be surprised to find him in one of my classes tbh. Since he yapped to Es about how easy it was to doxx someone and, the fact that he's an internet vigilante, he's probably cautious on protecting his online privacy + knowledgeable on how information is found online leads us to cybersecurity. And since Bring It On MV features him seeing himself as a knight class player in a videogame, he'd probably study game development as well.
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04 Muu: Social psychology (with a minor in public policy) Queen bee.
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05 Shidou: Biomedical Engineering (+ premed) -> went into med school after undergrad
06 Mahiru: Interior Architecture (and a minor in industrial design)
07 Kazui: Applied Mathematics -> data science skills got him into the NPA
08 Amane: Theological Anthropology
09 Mikoto: Computer Science with a concentration in software engineering and neural networks Software engineering is like the basic of computer science, highly competitive nowadays due to its oversaturation but still sought after by a lot of Japanese companies. He'd still be able to utilize any arts and design skills in software engineering since that's one of the skills necessary in the job. As for neural networks, considering Mikoto's brain able to split into another person capable of independent thought and action, working with neural networks is like developing a human since it mimics how humans thoughts are formed and connected.
10 Kotoko: Forensic science and legal anthropology
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innova7ions · 8 months ago
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neturbizenterprises · 9 months ago
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jcmarchi · 1 year ago
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The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in HR: How AI is Reshaping the Landscape of Human Resources - Technology Org
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The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in HR: How AI is Reshaping the Landscape of Human Resources - Technology Org
In the realm of business and technology, artificial intelligence (AI) has transitioned from a futuristic vision to a pivotal component of contemporary strategies across various sectors. Human Resources (HR), a domain traditionally reliant on human intuition and interpersonal connections, is witnessing a profound transformation fueled by AI’s capabilities. This digital evolution is reshaping the landscape of HR, making processes more efficient, data-driven, and personalized.  
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A study by Deloitte says approximately 40 per cent of companies would have used or were planning to deploy artificial intelligence in their human resource departments. What is increasingly highlighted is the deep recognition that AI can indeed revolutionize how HR Professional’s conduct in recruitment, talent management, employee engagement, and strategies.
The Evolution of HR Through Technology
Before the digital age, HR practices were predominantly manual work, focusing on paperwork and direct human interactions for recruitment, employee management, and organizational development. The introduction of computers and internet connectivity marked the rise of technological advancements in the HR industry; such as facilitating electronic record-keeping and online job postings.
However, the true evolution began with the integration of AI recruiting tools and machine learning technologies. These tools allow HR to automate tasks and provide valuable insights which the organization could use to better their decision-making.
Areas of AI Application in HR
Recruitment and Talent Acquisition
AI technologies have revolutionized the way organizations review and select candidates. AI-powered tools automate the screening of candidates’ resumes. Additionally, AI chatbots are now commonly used to engage potential applicants, answering questions and guiding them through the application process. Gartner predicted that 75 per cent of HR inquiries will be managed by bots or other conversational AI platforms by the end of 2023.
Employee Experience and Engagement 
AI also plays a critical role in improving the quality of onboarding experience for new hires. For example, AI can tailor information and training materials based on the new hires roles and preferences. Furthermore, AI-driven platforms can provide continuous feedback and engagement among employees by identifying sentiment trends and engagement levels through natural language processing (NLP). 
Learning and Development
With the help of AI, organizations can now provide customized learning paths, strategically tailoring content and recommendations based on their employee’s progress, performance, and career goals.  Organizations can utilize AI predictive analytics to anticipate employees’ skill gaps and recommend courses or projects, thus facilitating a positive career development. 
Performance Management
Moreover, organizations can utilize AI specifically for performance management such as setting and tracking performance goals, offering real-time feedback, and conducting data-driven assessments. These AI-powered technologies help in eliminating human biases and provide employees with constructive, objective feedback which foster growth and improvement. 
The Benefits of Using AI for HR Professionals
According to Statista, 55 per cent of HR professionals stated that AI is a must-have tool when hiring employees.  The utilization of AI in HR processes brings numerous benefits. It enhances efficiency and productivity by automating time-consuming tasks, allowing HR professionals to focus on strategic decision-making.
Challenges and Considerations
Despite the many benefits of integration AI, the adoption of it is not without challenges. There are ethical concerns related to data privacy of users. Furthermore, there is a risk of perpetuating existing biases and introducing new ones through flawed AI algorithms.   
Future Trends and Predictions in AI-Driven HR
Looking ahead, AI is expected to play an even more vital role in HR decision-making process. For example, advanced predictive analytics could offer deeper insights for HR professionals to review their workforce planning and talent management. This in turn will help organizations anticipate changes and prepare accordingly.
Conclusion
The integration of AI into HR practices marks a significant rising trend, racing towards a more efficient, equitable, and data-driven management for organizations to conduct their operation.  Even though there are challenges, the potential benefits of utilizing AI-powered HR technology can transform how HR professionals conduct their operations.
As we move forward, AI will be a crucial tool for HR professionals to embrace and outcompete their competitors by leveraging AI’s capabilities to enhance organizational development and employee satisfaction. The future of the HR industry lies in the balance of technology and humanity, and it seems that AI will be playing a pivotal role in defining this equilibrium.
References:
Deloitte: https://joshbersin.com/2017/03/ai-robotics-and-cognitive-computing-are-changing-business-faster-than-you-thought/
Gartner: https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/3970704
Statista: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1424847/ai-importance-as-an-essential-skill-hr-managers/
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