6 future jobs in the financial field

Everyone says that a job in finance sets you up for life. Stable, reliable, profitable. But is it still like this? AI is also entering the scene in this sector, causing landslides that will soon become a real earthquake. What else can we call a scenario in which half of the jobs of the future in finance are automated? And which half then? Who will lose their jobs? And for whom will this new scenario be an opportunity? Because that's what it's about. … Read more

The largest company in 2030 will supply robot teachers

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Just thirty years ago the frontier was a school with a computer. Today, the frontier is having students with their own laptop. According to futurologist Thomas Frey, in the next 14 years the frontier will be to have students learning from robot teachers on the internet, and the company that will be able to provide this service will become one of the largest, richest and most important in the world. Frey's prediction is certainly made taking into account the latest macroscopic advances in artificial intelligence research. Robot teachers… Read more

Apple focuses on health and buys Gliimpse

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#Apple continues to make purchases: first machine learning and then artificial intelligence, now #Gliimpse, a startup launched in the #health and wellness sector. In short, healthcare seems to be in Apple's next plans. Just as Tim Cook celebrates his 5 years at the helm of Apple, the acquisition of Gliimpse, a startup specialized in the management and sharing of personal medical data of American patients, takes place. No comment from Apple, however, on the matter. Gliimpse allows you to save data on… Read more

The first robot that can harm humans is a reality

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All science fiction enthusiasts know the first law of robotics: a robot cannot harm a human being, ever. Said in Asimov's words: "a robot cannot harm a human being nor can it allow a human being to suffer harm due to its failure to intervene." This is in the novels. In reality, however, it seems that the first robot that can "consciously decide" to harm the man who... Read more

Facebook will "tell" photos to blind people

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Technology can greatly help blind people to orient themselves in such a complex and, at times, even dangerous world. Facebook is making many steps forward to bring technology to those who cannot see, and from today it seems that it will also be able to "tell" photos. The new service is launched today to act as a guide for those who cannot see all the photographs that social networks are flooded with. The system works using artificial intelligence: in short, Facebook's servers are… Read more