Do ADN à IA: A história de uma espécie obsoleta? | David Carvalhão | TEDxPorto
A inteligência é a arte de reconhecer padrões – desde o ADN até à Inteligência Artificial. À medida que externalizamos cada vez mais o nosso pensamento para máquinas, estaremos a expandir a nossa inteligência ou simplesmente a tornarmo-nos obsoletos? Nesta apresentação, iremos explorar como a história da inteligência nos prepara para o impacto da IA e o que isso significa para o futuro da Sociedade... e da Humanidade. David Carvalhão é empreendedor, polimata e pensador criativo, contando com 26 startups, cinco patentes tecnológicas e um historial de projectos exóticos nas mais diversas áreas.Apoia startups a chegarem ao mercado, como Business Angel, formador e mentor em alguns dos melhores programas de aceleração da Europa, como o EDP Energy Accelerator e a European Innovation Academy, bem como avaliador especializado em negócios/tecnologias disruptivas para o EIT (European Institute of Innovation & Technology) da Comissão Europeia e para a Union of Venture Builders. É ainda fundador e CTO de uma startup de tecnologia da saúde, chamada ihcare.Como orador público internacional, está empenhado em promover o debate sobre o impacto das novas tecnologias e tendências na sociedade, o que tem feito em eventos como o TEDx, o Appril Festival (Países Baixos) e o ITMT (Polónia), tendo também lançado um livro sobre os impactos sociais da IA, chamado “Inteligência Artificial para Todos”. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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