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MWC 2021: Spain looking to become leader in AI, says digital minister
Spain is "lagging behind" when it comes to the general population's digital skills, especially women, the country's Secretary of State for Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence told Euronews Next. Speaking on Tuesday at the Mobile World Congress 2021 in Barcelona, Carme Artigas said the Spanish government was tackling the country's skills shortage head on. "Women are still underrepresented in the population that has technological abilities," the minister said. "The jobs of the future will require not only basic skills, but also specialised skills, advanced skills". Artigas said digitisation was also lacking for small and medium-sized businesses but that Spain is "absolutely focused" on transforming its economic model, something she said, "needs to be tackled urgently".
Why you should worry about the ethics of artificial intelligence?
The discriminatory biases of the algorithms, the invasion of privacy, the risks of facial recognition and the regulation of human-machine relations are challenges that AI needs to face. However, the interests of governments and large companies often prevail over good practices. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a science fiction thing, it is everywhere. Your bank uses it to know if it is going to give you a credit or not and the ads you see on your social networks come out of a classification carried out by an algorithm, which has microsegmented and'decided' if it shows you offers of wrinkle creams or high-end cars. Facial recognition systems, which use airports and security forces, are also based on this technology.