UN's Director Faremo & Ex-Microsoft Lawyer Eyes 'AI Potential' At IPsoft Digital Summit
White woman cyborg on blurred background scanning human DNA 3D rendering. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been much talked about in recent times and especially as regards the technology disrupting the jobs market. Some have even suggested it might not be too long before one won't be able to tell the difference at work between colleagues who are human or a digital replication. And, so it was that I went off to New York's financial district in recent days to hear the movers and shakers in the field. The presentations and keynote addresses from academics and industry players around AI as well as the "elephant in the room" - what happens once machines outsmart humans at all tasks - certainly gave much food for thought.
Jun-15-2018, 20:01:57 GMT
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