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Growing Impacts of Robotization and Artificial Intelligence for a Global Need to Act Urgently in the Face of the Risks and Potential Damages that Accompany the Development of Human Societies

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Article Type Short Communication
Subject General Science
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Boaz Wadawa*
Issue: Volume4-Issue11
Pages: 1582-1585
Received: 2023-11-04
Accepted: 2023-11-14
Published: 2023-11-17

Abstract

The major challenges in terms of development lead us to focus in this work on the identification and evaluation of the impacts due to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotization. It emerges that the results of scientific and technical research and development constitute the epicenter from which we could propose effective and lasting solutions aimed at reducing or controlling and eradicating the risks and possible damage caused by the digital revolution. and automation. Therefore, the urgency of rethinking the future of humanity and its modernized society challenges all humans and in particular all living forces throughout the world.

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© 2023 Wadawa B. Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 Creative CommonsAttribution

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Wadawa B. Growing Impacts of Robotization and Artifi cial Intelligence for a Global Need to Act Urgently in the Face of the Risks and Potential Damages that Accompany the Development of Human Societies. J Biomed Res Environ Sci. 2023 Nov 17; 4(11): 1582-1585. doi: 10.37871/jbres1833, Article ID: JBRES1833, Available at: https://www.jelsciences.com/articles/jbres1833.pdf

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