Artificial Intelligence has been tested over the past decade with advancements, machine learning, and over-exaggerated abilities. These high times for progression are called summers, with the low times being known as winters. Tech companies and the military regularly boasted about having new AI abilities that sometimes resulted in an overstatement of their true abilities, leading to reevaluation. Despite these assumptions, however, growth in the industry was rampant throughout the decade. Many researchers believe these signs are pointing to a winter for AI advancement, and that while technology has come a long way, we are far from a machine takeover.
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