Artificial intelligence

in #english7 years ago

Artificial intelligence has grown tremendously over the years. From the first project, called Eliza, to the most complex schedules that are implemented today. Eliza was a text program written in 1966 by Joseph Weizenbaum, an MIT expert on AI. Weizenbaum's intention was to parody a psychotherapist by transforming the statements into questions, something Eliza did easily.

One of the most recurring doubts arising from the eruption of this new wave of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is if, trained by intelligent systems (bots, chatbots, opponentbots ...), humans will end up being the same, clones from one another.

Artificial intelligence takes human form

Is he or is not he a real person? Doubt persists even if we approach the screen and analyze each of its movements to the millimeter. A Vi-clone is so similar to a person that it's hard to believe that it's really just a set of moving pixels on a screen.

Vi-clones are the new bet of virtual reality, and are at the service of companies that want to use them as ambassadors of their brand facing the customer.

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