Inteligencia artificial, el nacimiento de un Nuevo Mundo, con David Vivancos

EPISODE · Oct 2, 2023 · 54 MIN

Inteligencia artificial, el nacimiento de un Nuevo Mundo, con David Vivancos

from Vivir a lo ancho · host Podium Podcast

En este episodio, David Vivancos, experto en inteligencia artificial, y Juanjo Fraile exploran el impacto de la inteligencia artificial en la sociedad actual y futura. Comienzan reflexionando sobre cómo la inteligencia artificial se ha convertido en una herramienta para ampliar las capacidades humanas, similar a cómo los seres humanos han ampliado sus capacidades físicas a lo largo de la historia. Además de cómo la inteligencia artificial está cambiando la naturaleza del trabajo y plantea preguntas sobre la relevancia de la educación y la formación en un mundo donde las máquinas pueden automatizar muchas tareas humanas. Se menciona la posibilidad de que, en el futuro, las personas puedan optar por ser "humanos aumentados", incorporando tecnología en su biología para competir con las máquinas.  La conversación se adentra en la historia de la inteligencia artificial y su evolución a lo largo de los años. Vivancos explica que la inteligencia artificial nació como una disciplina hace aproximadamente 70 años y ha pasado por períodos de avance y estancamiento. Sin embargo, en la última década, ha entrado en una "Edad Dorada" de crecimiento y avance significativo. Durante el episodio también aborda cuestiones éticas y de privacidad relacionadas con la recopilación y el uso de datos por parte de la inteligencia artificial, así como las posibles implicaciones de un futuro en el que las máquinas superen a los humanos en inteligencia y capacidad.  Exploramos el impacto de la inteligencia artificial en la sociedad y plantea preguntas fundamentales sobre el futuro de la humanidad en un mundo cada vez más dominado por la tecnología. 

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