Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often all over the news these last few years. Some fear
that AI is getting so advanced that people will start losing their jobs and their habits.
In fact, one area humans will always be better at is emotional intelligence. Computers
can't be emotional, but they can trick us into believing they are.
Yes, we can say that AI is breaking records lately on all fronts. Its catalyst is
the abundance of data that is constantly being generated with the various existing
technological and material means. Being coupled with data science and applied to
different areas of everyday life, AI is usable everywhere and it can be applied and can
help enormously in every area. In fact, we have really a special opportunity in terms
of transformation. We cannot predict what will happen in the the near future. But
what is sure, is that almost all services will have an AI component. There's an entire
ecosystem under construction that will bring a new set of products and services.
Now, we are witnessing more than another industrial revolution, it is something that
exceeds humanity and even life itself.
AI affects all our lives on a daily basis. It influences our choices in a way or
another. It is potentially offering solutions and alternatives to many practical issues
of everyday life and if well explored it can positively revolutionize the life of the
people. Thus, we must approach this discipline to contribute to its better orientation
in the service of humanity.
To sum up, over the past few decades, we are undoubtedly witnessing an unprece-
dented technological revolution. Thus, we live in an era where everything changes
very quickly and where everything is connected thanks to very advanced develop-
ments both in new technologies in general and in computing in particular. AI, big data,
internet of things, cognitive computing, high-performance computing, blockchain,
cloud and edge computing, and virtualization, have invaded the world of computing.
These new disciplines allow the development of several applications to facilitate
human tasks and thus mainly deal with real-world activities which, at a certain time,
were relatively difficult to accomplish such as health, education, agriculture, energy,
environment, security, cyber security, industry, economy, finance, transport, societal
issues, and in general, in all areas we can think of.
We consider that this book presents some really interesting advances in the field of
AI coupled with data science and their applications. It contributes to their evolution,
emergence, and particularly their guidance in the service of the humanity.
We would like to thank all the authors for their interactions, involvements, and
interesting contributions.
In addition, we would like to warmly thank and sincerely acknowledge the great
efforts of the editors, especially Professor Janusz Kacprzyk, Dr Thomas Ditzinger,
Dr Sylvia Schneider, Dr Hemavathy Manivannan, and Dr Manopriya Saravanan for
their great help and support and to any person who contribute to promote the Springer
Nature Publisher, particularly the Series of Computational Intelligence Studies.