Inês Lynce, chair of the board of directors of INESC-ID and co-director of the Carnegie Mellon Portugal Programme, says that generative artificial intelligence (AI) will continue to play a dominant role, but she urges society to reflect on the use of this technology. 'There is already a widespread echo among people in the field, even those who ...'
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