Here we go again!

For the sixth year running, we present Neurals annualAIpredictions.

2022 was an incredible year for the fields of machine learning andartificial intelligence.

What to expect from AI in 2023

And we have every reason to believe thatnext yearwill be both bigger and weirder.

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Consumers are sick and tired of the traditional business interaction experience.

Jonathan Taylor, Chief Technology Officer

Weve been on hold since we were old enough to pay bills.

The writings on the wall.

According to him, it is a global crisis with a severe human and economic toll.

Gabriel Mecklenburg, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Hinge Health

He believes that, with AI, medical professionals have what they need to help those people.

From the editor of Neural:

Its been a privilege curating and publishing these predictions all these years.

And, as long-time readers might recall, I even ventured a few predictions myselfback in 2019.

But, considering we spent all of 2020 in COVID lockdown, Im reticent to tempt fate yet again.

I wont venture any predictions for AI in 2023 save one: the human spirit will endure.

At the time, it seemed like journalists and artists were on the verge of being replaced by machines.

Yet, six years later, we still have journalists and artists.

Thats the problem with humans: were never satisfied.

Build an AI that understands us today, and itll be out of date tomorrow.

The future is all about finding ways to make AI work for us, not the other way around.

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