When artificial intelligence will be able to replace humans in terms of communication is only a matter of time. As machines get smarter, scientists can begin to measure and track human behavior in ways that were not possible before. If it is possible to teach AI to identify what makes an audience respond (trust, engage, listen carefully, and even act), and then train the machine to measure enough factors in those communications (features of intonation, words, voice, and gestures) that can influence audience responses, then we can use it to create an intelligent machine that will improve the way we communicate.
And this prospect is closer than it seems.
The purpose of any communication (letter, report, business talk) is to influence the audience. But when we prepare to deliver key messages, we naturally worry about whether it will work. Whether the chosen style of communication will have an impact on a particular audience. AI can provide answers to such questions.
Artificial intelligence can be used to simulate the audience and enable you to objectively determine how effective your message and its delivery will be. AI is able to automatically evaluate the content and determine:
Will the audience recognize your message as credible?
Will it be understandable?
Interesting?
More interesting and understandable than your competitor’s presentation?
Very soon, virtual reality and AI can also be used to rehearse — to simulate a speech in your presentation space in front of a crowded audience. This will allow users to practice interacting with unpredictable audiences and also feel comfortable giving a presentation in a specific room (lecture hall, conference room, stage, etc.).
We live in a competitive world, so we have to keep up with artificial intelligence. As it becomes more accessible and integrated into the workplace as well as everyday life, it will increasingly influence communication and communication.
It is important to remember, however, that despite all the capabilities of AI, it is still the human being who is in charge. Technology helps to mitigate our weaknesses and complement our work, and it also reflects the quality of our human contribution. We should embrace AI and make the most of it in order to reach our own full potential.