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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Artificial Intelligence: Disrupting Sustainability Conference > Artificial Intelligence: Disrupting Sustainability Confe, Rodolfo Rosini, panel: “Disruption of Industries”
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Marting Rees. Part of Artificial Intelligence: Disrupting Sustainability Conference Rodolfo Rosini: CEO & Co-founder at Weave.ai The distinctive characteristic of AI is that it is truly a multidimensional phenomena. Not a long time ago, smart machines were mainly associated with digital technologies and robotics, now it goes beyond these spheres. AI penetrates our everyday life fast and multidimensionally. Healthcare, automobiles, toys, music, food production, heavy manufacturing – these and many other industries experience the effects of AI restructuring the markets. The panel will question the importance of AI in traditional economies and seek more sustainable ways for accommodating transformations. This talk is part of the Artificial Intelligence: Disrupting Sustainability Conference series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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