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Artificial Intelligence: The Algorism that is changing the businesses, governments and people.

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Hello friends, today we will talk about something that I did not know so much, but that I was discovering little by little in these last months. It is about Artificial Intelligence and its effects on our way of life that comes with force. I recently participated in a conference whose name it caught my attention "Artificial Intelligence ... The end of privacy its effects on business, governments and people, organized by Diario Financiero and Analitytics10 in Santiago, Chile. The main speaker was Dr. Michal Kosinsky ... He is a psychologist and data scientist. His research focuses on studying humans through the use of digital footprints while using digitals platforms and devices. He is an assistant professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He said something very transcendent about AI ... "Sharing Data is like taxes, they serve a greater social good" Another thing he said also called my attention... "A like in Facebook, is enough to begin to predict the personality and behavior of a person" *Digital Marketing ... Content. He also said that data could be the most valuable commodity humanity would be producing so far ... when you combine Big Data with Artificial Intelligence, with machines and analytics, you can do two very useful things: understanding the past and predicting the future. Now, its predictive model (the fingerprint) allows to extract information of the behavior of a person. According to Dr. Michal, "computers can find statistical points, algorithm is able to take a small data and add it to other fingerprints," which creates a large digital archive with information available. All this information allows the markets to understand the trends, which in the long run will give them advantages over competitors. It is a data that builds me and I can sell it. To better illustrate this last part, I add that Waze and GoogleMaps sharing their data, you are creating value for society. To conclude this little reflection on Thursday ... We are leaving a growing number of fingerprints every day and computers are doing a better job in transforming them into accurate predictions of our "privacy" and the biggest risk is that technology brings I get the end of privacy. People have already lost the ability to control and understand artificial intelligence, becoming closer and more obsolete. "The relationship is going to be like the one we have with the pigeons.