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Artificial intelligence and robots: are we ready? Part one
Today we hear about it everywhere, as if it had suddenly become the hot topic, with potential threats. An interesting thought is that several governments, including our own, are starting to think about specific laws to regulate its use.
The truth is that we are already fully immersed in the world of artificial intelligence (AI). How many times have you been on the internet and you are asked to prove that you are not a robot? The reality that surrounds us in everyday life is inescapably and inescapably intersected with so-called machine learning.
They manage the data needed to make our transport run safely (trains, planes, shipping), they allow us to find our way everywhere without needing to ask for help, or having a paper map to follow, they put us in communication with anyone across the globe, they manage our economic transactions and allow us to pay without physically using banknotes, and much more. [...]
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