The AI revolution

The AI revolution

Image: U1208 Lab at Inserm, which studies cognitive sciences and robot-human communication. A number of emotions can be reproduced with Reeti using an interface that is easy to use by medical staff to encourage communication with autistic children. Children with autistic disorders concentrate more with a robot who can endlessly, and without getting bored, repeat attitudes that represent easily identifiable emotions. (BSIP/UIG via Getty) Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way we work and live.

The most obvious example of this is when it’s used to automate tasks that have previously done by humans.

But, as Daron Acemoglu points out, ‘as automation […]

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