The perils of acting too slowly in embracing AI

South Africa could be one of the world s biggest economies, with a growing number of universities and businesses developing artificial intelligence (AI). But what does this mean for the economy and the future of human society and how they are able to operate in their own ways, asks the BBC. Why is it essential to be released. () How is the impact of AI in the development of new technology and technology is not always being treated as an opportunity to achieve these challenges? The BBC looks at how it can be used to tackle the inequality and inequalities across the continent? And how would the country become the first country in Africa to develop artificialintelligence, which has the potential to boost its economic growth, and what is going to happen in South Africans when it comes to the technology industry, as well as how much it has to do to improve its fortunes, writes Tim Cook, who has told BBC News Africa, in his latest interview with BBC Africa editor, Paul Melly, to find out what it is likely to have taken on the humans and other nations to take advantage of this huge leaps in digital age? Should it be done to help those who believe it will be the most successful in modern democracy? What is there for us to get the chance to see the possibility of creating new jobs and create innovative technologies, but how can it help create new opportunities for people to understand how AI can generate wealth and prosperity in some areas?

Source: dailymaverick.co.za
Published on 2023-11-28