Journal 17: A.I. and Social Sciences

Artificial intelligence surprisingly relates to social sciences and their principles a lot. One aspect of this is human factors and human-system integration being combined with A.I. to best suit the human users and their needs. To enhance cybersecurity artificial intelligence, depending on their purpose, are designed with criminology (to prevent crime), psychology (to understand how the offender operates), and sociology (what characteristics the victim might possess (socio-economic status, demographics, etc.)) in mind when they are being built. Sociology would also relate to the cybercriminal subcultures the artificial intelligence is meant to be resistant to. The main point of artificial intelligence is to make things easier for humans and improve performance. Artificial intelligence is made with some hard science and soft science elements to ensure maximum efficiency.

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