"软件正在吞噬世界,但人工智能将吞噬软件。"
— Jensen Huang
Simplified Meaning:
Imagine you have a toy factory that makes lots of different toys. Over time, the factory starts using more and more machines to build these toys because machines can do it faster and cheaper than people. This is like software taking over many tasks in the world, such as managing your money in the bank or helping you book a flight online—it’s becoming everywhere to do things more efficiently. Now, think about a new kind of super-smart machine that can control and improve those toy-making machines by itself. This is what artificial intelligence (AI) does to software. AI can make software smarter and more capable, handling even more complex tasks than regular software alone. For example, instead of just booking a flight, AI can suggest the best travel plan based on your preferences and previous choices, learning over time to serve you better. In real life, AI can help doctors diagnose diseases more accurately, customize learning for students, and even drive cars. People can use AI to make everyday tasks easier and improve decision-making in all kinds of fields. So if you learn how AI works and use it wisely, it can greatly help you in work, studies, and daily life.