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        Leveraging AI to Address Cryptocurrency Challenges
By Adrico Corson Mulia (TP073788) on March 23, 2024

    Cryptocurrencies have been evolving facing challenges, like security vulnerabilities and issues with user experience. This essay will explain how Artificial Intelligence (AI) works in cryptocurrency. Since AI is fast and accurate at processing large amounts of data, it offers numerous solutions for these problems. For example, it can identify trends and patterns of market data that are shown in the gathered information. Furthermore, AI-based security systems can enhance user protection by detecting and preventing fraud, and AIs can identify and terminate hacking attempts if they can recognize individual activity as suspicious. This can change industry security and protect investor funds. Lastly, AI may educate people on blockchain technology and teach them about cryptocurrencies that best match their preferences.

    Overall, we can use AI to improve cryptocurrency in terms of security, user experience, and much more. AI is still new and has a lot of untapped potential, if we could utilize AI well, we could face the challenges of using cryptocurrency more easily.

Using AI for Healthcare Advancement

By Evan Ferdinand Xie (TP073921) on March 23, 2024

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare across the world from diagnostics to making new drugs to improve patient care. This essay will show people the key areas where AL  is changing the healthcare industry. One of Al's crucial roles is in diagnostics and disease detection. Machine learning algorithms analyze the patient medical data enabling doctors to detect and cure diseases early improving the treatment and reducing the costs of the treatment

Despite these benefits, ethical and regulatory challenges like data privacy and algorithm bias must be addressed. Overall healthcare promises transformative advancement but requires responsible deployment to ensure ethical standards are met


Unleashing the Power of AI: Transforming Non-Fiction Writing

 By Samuel Yoel Isliko (TP074800) on March 23, 2024

In today's fast-paced world, the demands on writers of non-fiction are ever-evolving. Enter AI, the trusty sidekick that's revolutionizing the writing game. Here's why it's not just a gadget but a game-changer for non-fiction authors.

First off, AI's knack for data crunching is unparalleled. Need to sift through heaps of research material? No sweat. AI can swiftly analyze vast datasets, extracting key insights with lightning speed. It saves writers precious time, allowing them to focus on crafting compelling narratives instead of drowning in information overload.

Then there's the magic of AI-powered content generation. Staring at a blank page can be daunting, but with AI, inspiration is just a click away. From generating outlines to suggesting relevant content, AI lends a helping hand in the creative process. It's like having a brainstorming buddy who never runs out of ideas.

Moreover, AI is a master of consistency. Say goodbye to pesky typos and grammar slip-ups. With AI-powered proofreading tools, writers can polish their prose to perfection, ensuring clarity and coherence throughout their work.

But perhaps the most exciting prospect is AI's potential to enhance storytelling. By analyzing reader preferences and market trends, AI can help writers tailor their content to captivate audiences and make a lasting impact.

In a nutshell, AI isn't just a tool; it's a writer's best friend. With its analytical prowess, creative insights, and unwavering precision, AI is revolutionizing the non-fiction writing landscape one word at a time. So, if you're a writer looking to up your game, it's time to embrace the AI revolution.

Utilizing AI in Climate Change for the Further Future
By So Matthew Christian (TP075241) on March 24, 2024

Climate Change is one of the major problems in the world and it is impactful on society and nature as well. Take a sample of global warming, according to NOAA's 2023 Annual Climate Report the combined land and ocean temperature has increased at an average rate of 0.11° Fahrenheit (0.06° Celsius) per decade since 1850, or about 2° F in total, resulting the rate of warming since 1982 is tripled as fast at 0.36 celsius per decade (Lindsey & Dahlman, 2024).

Humans are the main cause of why climate change happened, even we cannot deny that humans need also destroying the nature of our land despite technological development, therefore humans need AI to predict weather patterns so authorities would have better plans to mitigate and prevent any worse climate change and its impact. 

AI is machine learning, like humans themselves they have the method to analyze something and enhance it with the implanted software to perfection. A couple things can be done with AI such as recycling waste, waste is a big producer of methane and is responsible for 16% of gas emissions, Greyparrot as a startup company already established an AI to analyze waste processing and recycling facilities to help them more waste material (Masterson, 2024b).

AI is also useful for cleaning up the ocean, an environmental organization named “The Ocean Cleanup” created a detailed map of any ocean litter in remote locations, they invented a more effective way to clean the ocean rather than using trawlers and airplanes  (Masterson, 2024).

References:

Climate change: global temperature. (2024, January 18). NOAA Climate.gov.                    https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-global-temperature

9 ways AI is helping tackle climate change. (2024, February 12). World Economic Forum. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/02/ai-combat-climate-change/#:~:text=The%20IKI%20Project%20uses%20AI




The Role of AI in Addressing Scarcity and Increasing Economic Efficiency
By Brandon Indradjaja (TP072931) on March 24, 2024

Scarcity in economics means that it is impossible to get a maximum amount of output given the capability of the workers. This happens because people doing work, in reality, can be lazy and slack off, lowering the amount of output that could’ve been achieved in a certain period. There’s also the fact that workers need to be given time to sleep and eat and that workers also need to adapt if there are new changes to the company. 


With AI, all of these problems can be solved as it can do repetitive tasks, and with the new findings of AI such as chatgpt the potential of AI doing tasks outside of repetitive tasks is huge. The economy would be more stable if companies employ machines as they can do repetitive tasks 24 hours and adapt to new changes more quickly as it just requires the company to input the new data for the machine to learn.

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