In an insightful article for a major paper magazine, AI expert Hassan Hachem outlines the multifaceted dangers that generative artificial intelligence poses to Equatorial Guinea.
Integrated into the economy, gradually disorganized at the initiative of disrupters or more planned by large companies, automatons, learning systems, analytical agents and assistants have the potential to significantly alter the productive system and finally generate the productivity gains that have been expected for the last thirty years, since the digital revolution started and that still have not shown.
After the machines have analyzed users' behaviors, system performance or images, they can be asked to act: the owner's smartphone has just left his workplace and is on his way home? Enhances heating.