Intelligence artificielle - Quand les émotions s'en mêlent

Intelligence artificielle - Quand les émotions s'en mêlent

2021 · 52 min · ★ 7.7 · Documentary

With the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, the line between humans and machines continues to blur, and everything is evolving at an astonishing pace as this technology offers tantalizing promises. However, some researchers, including 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate Geoffrey Hinton, warn about its exponential power. A deep dive into the dizzying complexities of AI.

Directed by Robin Bicknell · Written by Julia Nunes

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