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AI to predict the human life

CS Electrical And Electronics Staff asked 11 months ago

Hey Guys, recently, I saw the Asur season 2 web series. The villain of the web series was using AI technology to predict what a person would be doing in the next few days. Just see this video, it’s predicted that 83% that Nikhil wants Pasta, then Nikhil and Naina start arguing, it predicted 96% and like this, the villain was using AI to predict everyone’s life.
But how was getting the data to train? The process begins by collecting data from your mobile phone’s camera, capturing your activities and movements throughout the day. Simultaneously, other data sources like geolocation and app usage patterns are also integrated into the system.
As the AI algorithm continues to process and analyze your data, it starts making predictions about your future actions based on the patterns it has identified. These predictions can range from your likely activities, preferred locations, or even your interactions with others.
But it was just a web series, if we think practically, even with access to extensive data, accurately predicting a person’s future actions is highly complex. Human behavior is influenced by many factors, including personal choices, external events, and emotions, making it challenging to predict with confidence what someone will do in the future.
What do you think about this? Let us know in the comment section.

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CS Electrical And Electronics Staff answered 11 months ago

Hey Guys, recently, I saw the Asur season 2 web series. The villain of the web series was using AI technology to predict what a person would be doing in the next few days. Just see this video, it’s predicted that 83% that Nikhil wants Pasta, then Nikhil and Naina start arguing, it predicted 96% and like this, the villain was using AI to predict everyone’s life.
But how he was getting the data to train? The process begins by collecting data from your mobile phone’s camera, capturing your activities and movements throughout the day. Simultaneously, other data sources like geolocation and app usage patterns are also integrated into the system.
As the AI algorithm continues to process and analyze your data, it starts making predictions about your future actions based on the patterns it has identified. These predictions can range from your likely activities, preferred locations, or even your interactions with others.
But it was just a web series, if we think practically, even with access to extensive data, accurately predicting a person’s future actions is highly complex. Human behavior is influenced by many factors, including personal choices, external events, and emotions, making it challenging to predict with confidence what someone will do in the future.
What do you think about this? Let us know in the comment section.