Who will go to work?

Who will go to work?

The society in which we live is aging at an ever-increasing rate. This phenomenon is much more noticeable in economically advanced and developed countries, and somewhat less so in developing countries, but it is becoming one of the main causes for concern, for example, in countries like Japan, where in a few decades there will be practically more people over the age of 50 than people of working age and young people taking over the reins of what their elders are leaving behind as they retire. The latest United Nations reports on the aging of the population in mainly developed…
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When our virtual assistant does not understand our intentions, but executes our instructions perfectly

When our virtual assistant does not understand our intentions, but executes our instructions perfectly

To date, the effects that the large-scale implementation of artificial intelligence systems will have on our lives are unknown. We are getting used to having smart speakers in more and more homes that give us data and information on the weather, traffic and the results of our favorite team, and we are gradually adapting to them, just as a few years ago the OK Google or Apple's Siri systems were introduced in our cell phones and computers and, with them, many people's lives were made easier when it came to carrying out multiple tasks. Opening the door to artificial intelligence…
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Home, “smart” home

Home, “smart” home

The impact that new technologies are beginning to have on our society is not a new topic of discussion, nor something that has been at all revealing to those of us who have been analyzing for some time how all the development of elements such as blockchain, 5G communications technologies and the incipient development of 6G by China, and the protocols developed to support the so-called cryptocurrencies and their impact on the global economy are going to force us all, as human beings and members of a society that is advancing at tremendously high speeds for what we have been…
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