Medical Futurist October 11, 2022
Andrea Koncz

If you ask a random person whether they use artificial intelligence in their everyday lives, the answer will likely be a firm negative. However, this answer is incorrect: most of us use it a good number of times every day. A.I. is everywhere around us, it just doesn’t look like the mental picture we have, which usually resembles T-1000 from Terminator 2: Judgement Day or the Borg Queen from the Star Trek series. Ugly, evil, and almost omnipotent.

Most of us use A.I. all the time: when navigating through the town with an app, when opening a social media platform and scrolling through its recommendations, browsing on an online marketplace, interacting with a chatbot or talking to Siri/Alexa/Google. There are...

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