Artificial intelligence technologies are spreading at a rapid pace into a variety of businesses and job types.
What will come of the tech, and which industries will be heaviest impacted, however, remains unclear.
Which industries will embrace it and which will run for the hills when they see it enter?

What can people in that industry do to prepare?
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Here is what they said:
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More relaxed regulation would also contribute highly in AI adoption, along with breakthroughs in longevity and medicine.
Abeer Raza,TekRevol
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Ismael Wrixen,FE International
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Education
Theres no doubt that education is going to change as AI technology develops.
Syed Balkhi,WPBeginner
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Transportation
Transportation is the one industry predicted to be disrupted most immediately by AI.

Become a tour guide in your town with your knowledge of the neighborhoods and roads you travel.
Put your personality and local knowledge to work: AI has not mastered the personality.
Matthew Capala,Alphametic
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Insurance
AI will soon disrupt the insurance industry.
One insurance company is already heading that way.
They place a monitoring gadget in cars to track the clients driving habits.

Health insurance can also use similar devices to track heart rate, blood pressure, etc.
Stephanie Wells,Formidable Forms
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They can be trained to observe patterns in past data streams and look for indicators for the future.

Algorithms could be used to find triggers for financial depressions and elevations.
Blair Thomas,eMerchantBroker
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Food Service Industry
AI will continue its trend to disrupt the food service industry.

Many restaurants are moving away from the antiquated model of waiters/cashiers taking orders and are relying on AI.
For instance, drive-thru services are now being updated with AI to replace order takers.
Matthew Podolsky,Florida Law Advisers, P.A.

Oil and Gas
The oil and gas industry is perfectly positioned to be disrupted by AI.
This robot is discovering oil leaks, which creates new reservoirs and protects our oceans from oil spills.
We should expect to see many more AI innovations in this space.

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