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Karolina Karczmarek-Giel (X) Velká Británie Local time: 10:01 polština -> angličtina
Nov 30, 2017
12 DECEMBER 2017 AT 2:00 PM
Within the next five years, artificial intelligence (AI) is set to automate many jobs, enable the radical analysis of Big Data, and provide an alternative means for interfacing with computers, online resources and organizations. Like it or not, we need to know what to expect in order to prepare.
This will be made easier thanks to this webinar.
Book at ... See more
12 DECEMBER 2017 AT 2:00 PM
Within the next five years, artificial intelligence (AI) is set to automate many jobs, enable the radical analysis of Big Data, and provide an alternative means for interfacing with computers, online resources and organizations. Like it or not, we need to know what to expect in order to prepare.
This will be made easier thanks to this webinar.
Book at https://www.ecpdwebinars.co.uk/downloads/embracing-artificial-intelligence/ ▲ Collapse
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Mario Chavez (X) Local time: 05:01 angličtina -> španělština + ...
I'll listen to music instead
Dec 1, 2017
I am not worried about AI or anything related to it. I don't care for the technoprophets who are popularizing unproven extrapolations of AI applications. It's not a matter of embracing one technology over another. We humans, as adaptable and adaptive as we are, can pick and choose depending on our personal and local needs.
What I don't like is the trend among our colleagues about a false option: either embrace or accept this or that technology or you will be left in the dust, you wi... See more
I am not worried about AI or anything related to it. I don't care for the technoprophets who are popularizing unproven extrapolations of AI applications. It's not a matter of embracing one technology over another. We humans, as adaptable and adaptive as we are, can pick and choose depending on our personal and local needs.
What I don't like is the trend among our colleagues about a false option: either embrace or accept this or that technology or you will be left in the dust, you will be less competitive, clients will not adore you, colleagues will stop asking for your wisdom, etc. And I thought shouty car salesmen on radio were bad. ▲ Collapse
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