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Writer's pictureNassia Skoulikariti

AI Isn’t New, It’s Just Finally Ready to Change Everything

Updated: Nov 23

Think AI Is New? Think Again, It’s Been Evolving Since the 1950s!


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A colleague recently asked,  “Is AI a new thing?” (Don’t roll your eyes, not everyone knows)

So here it goes: AI isn’t new. Its roots go back to the 1950s, when visionaries already dreamed of machines that could think. What’s new, however, is the world’s sudden realization of AI’s true potential. And yes, you’re right; AI has had a rocky past, but the pieces have finally come together for it to take off truly.


But why now? What changed after 70 years of fits and starts?


AI had early successes like neural networks mimicking how the brain processes information. But the excitement was short-lived. By the 1970s and again in the 1980s, AI hit two major “AI winters,” periods of disappointment where the hype couldn’t live up to the technological reality. Why? Simple: We didn’t have the computational power to support the grand ideas.

In the early days, AI’s ambition outpaced our hardware. We had brilliant minds working on AI, but our machines couldn’t process data fast enough to make AI practical at scale. That’s why, despite some early breakthroughs, AI essentially stalled for decades.


So Why Is AI Taking Off Now? 


Here’s What’s Changed:

1. Computational Power Finally Caught Up—And Then Some

 Let’s get the obvious out of the way: we finally have the computational muscle to make AI real. Thanks to exponential improvements in GPU technology, cloud computing, and big data infrastructure, we can now process and analyze the massive amounts of data that AI requires. Where early AI systems crawled, today’s AI sprints process data faster than we ever thought possible.

But here’s the thing: it’s not just about computing anymore.


2. The Rise of LLMs: AI Got Popularized by Tools Like ChatGPT

The real spark in AI’s current boom? Accessibility. 

In the past, AI was locked behind complex algorithms and required specialized skills to use effectively. Enter large language models (LLMs)like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and suddenly, AI became easy to use.


These LLMs can generate human-like text, answer complex questions, and understand context in a way that was unthinkable just a few years ago. What OpenAI did wasn’t just another AI advancement, it democratized AI. It put powerful, intuitive AI tools into the hands of millions, from developers to non-technical business leaders.


ChatGPT and its ilk have given people a direct, hands-on experience of AI’s capabilities, making it approachable and showing how AI can fit into everyday workflows.

 This wasn’t just an incremental step forward, it was a leap. The moment people realized they could have conversations with AI or generate entire reports using natural language commands, AI stopped being a niche technology. It became something anyone could use, opening the door for widespread innovation.


3. AI Is More Than Hype, It’s Solving Real Problems, Profitably

Another reason AI is booming now is that it’s no longer just an academic exercise or a futuristic dream. AI is delivering real-world solutions at scale and profitably.

Today’s AI systems are deployed in industries ranging from manufacturing to healthcare, where they solve high-ROI problems. Think predictive maintenance, which saves factories millions by preventing breakdowns, or AI-driven healthcare diagnostics, which can detect diseases earlier than ever.

AI isn’t longer a cool tool; it’s imperative for business. Companies that ignore AI today risk falling behind as others leverage its power to cut costs, improve efficiency, and gain competitive edges.


This Isn’t Another AI Cycle. It’s the Real Deal. 

 We’ve seen AI go through cycles of excitement and disappointment, but this time is different. The pieces are in place. The stars have aligned with computing power fully unlocked, tools like ChatGPT making AI easy to use, and AI solving real-world problems across industries.


If you’re thinking, “It’s just another tech wave, it’ll pass,” I’ve got news for you, this wave is going to reshape everything. This is the era where AI finally lives up to the hype, and companies that embrace it will dominate.


From University Projects to Global Impact

 Let me get personal for a moment. Back in university, I worked on AI languages and linguistics, fields that were considered niche at the time. I spent countless hours imagining the possibilities. Fast forward to today, and it’s surreal to see these fields being hailed as “new” again. 


 But they aren’t new, they’ve just matured into something far more powerful and relevant than we could’ve imagined back then. What was once theoretical is now reshaping industries in real time. The promise of AI that we dreamed about decades ago is becoming a reality, and seeing the world catching up to it is exciting.


Why Should You Care? AI Isn’t Optional Anymore!

AI is no longer a luxury or a nice-to-have. It’s a must-have for companies that want to stay relevant and competitive in the future. The convergence of computational power, democratization through LLMs, and real-world applications has made AI indispensable.


And if you’re still asking yourself whether AI is just a trend, here’s my advice: Don’t wait to find out. AI-driven companies are already writing the future.

The question is: Are you ready to join them? AI Isn’t New, It’s Just Finally Ready to Change Everything.



 

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