Ética e Inteligencia Artificial | Miguel Camacho | TEDxVillacarrillo
La Inteligencia Artificial (IA) está permeando casi todos los aspectos de nuestra vida. En el lustro pasado ya controlaba nuestras finanzas, nuestra logística, farmacología, tácticas empresariales, etc. Pero eso es lo que estaba pasando antes. Ahora, la IA ha aprendido a hablar, a comunicarse, a escribir e incluso amaga con razonar. Al igual que la primera revolución industrial dejó la fuerza física de los humanos obsoleta, esta nueva revolución amenaza con dejar la fuerza intelectual del humano en un segundo plano del desarrollo global.Corremos hacia un destino incierto, hacia un territorio no explorado que está redefiniendo cómo nos relacionamos con el medio, entre nosotros y con los objetivos que tenemos como sociedad. Y ante un momento tan crucial como éste en el que nos preguntamos qué podemos llegar a hacer debemos preguntarnos antes qué debemos hacer. Debemos reflexionar sobre las implicaciones éticas de nuestro avance. Estamos construyendo un mundo nuevo, hagámoslo de forma ética.Miguel Camacho es conferenciante e ingeniero de telecomunicaciones por la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid e ingeniero eléctrico por el Illinois Institute of Technology. Su carrera profesional se ha desarrollado siempre cerca de las nuevas tecnologías asociadas a Big Data y Machine Learning.
Actualmente ejerce como CTO de Smartvel, labor que compagina con su actividad docente como profesor asociado de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y de investigación con publicaciones relacionadas con turismo y medicina. 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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