In this episode of The Future Of… Jeff is joined by Gurdeep Pall, Corporate Vice President, Head of Product Incubations at Microsoft, and Steve Yin, Principal Software Engineer at Fresh Consulting. We talk about AI and autonomous systems, the use of robots in our daily lives, the training of systems to mimic the human brain, and the retraining of humans in adaption to these systems, to mention a few.
Very often, the terms "automated" and "autonomous" are used interchangeably, and while they're similar, they're not the same. While automated systems are run based on ML and AI and restricted to specific parameters within which they can work, autonomous systems also use ML and AI but are more adaptive and learn within dynamic environments. Autonomous systems are more intelligent and can even be likened to the human brain based on their decision-making process and ability to work seamlessly with humans as well as other machines. These sophisticated systems can solve many modern-day problems from supply chain management, hasten production, provide new job opportunities, and even be trained to assist in the healthcare sector and personal use by people with disabilities.
While enjoying the benefits of autonomous systems across various industries, humanity must also have the ethics attached to developing these systems under control, from legalities and safety of operations to transparency. Although there's still work to be done in developing these systems, the future of autonomous systems in the next decade or two shows a lot of promise.
In this episode of The Future Of… Jeff is joined by Gurdeep Pall, Corporate Vice President, Head of Product Incubations at Microsoft, and Steve Yin, Principal Software Engineer at Fresh Consulting. We talk about AI and autonomous systems, the use of robots in our daily lives, the training of systems to mimic the human brain, and the retraining of humans in adaption to these systems, to mention a few.
They cover:
- The distinction between autonomous systems and automated systems
- The relationship between autonomous systems and the human brain
- The evolution of autonomous systems in terms of AI, machine teaching, and machine learning
- The advancement of autonomous systems today
- Near-term areas of expansion for autonomous systems
- The future of autonomous systems as solutions to global problems
- The regulation and monitoring of autonomous systems’ learning processes
- Autonomous systems as a solution to adaptation, supply chain, and safety problems
- The role of autonomous systems in the personal use of robots
- Career advice on retraining and adaptation to autonomous systems
- Steve’s work on algorithms and autonomous systems at Philips Research labs
- The ethics behind keeping humans in the loop of AI and autonomous system building
- World mapping and the simulation and training of autonomous systems
- The superior perception of robots and machines
- Applications of autonomous systems in our daily lives
- The future of autonomous systems
- Where things might go wrong with autonomous systems
- Advice for youngsters on choosing a niche in the industry
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About the Show
“The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience.