Artificial intelligence is here. Robots were shown off recently at CES, the world’s largest consumer electronics show, in Las Vegas. In Phoenix, Ariz., cars are self-navigating the streets . In many homes, people are barking commands at tiny machines , with the machines responding. On our smartphones, apps can now recognize faces in photos and translate from one language to another.
Artificial intelligence is here — and it’s bringing new possibilities, while also raising questions. Do these gadgets and services really behave as advertised? How will they evolve in the years ahead? How quickly will they overhaul the way we […]
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