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Most companies will employ digital humans in next decade, researchers say

Por: New York Post Tech February 22, 2023

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Your next colleague could be a chatbot with a human face, according to researchers from the University of Sydney Business School. The researchers, collaborating with colleagues from Indiana University and Iowa State, claim that “most” companies will have employed a digital human in the next decade if their predictions about the future of AI are correct. The eerie technology goes a step further than . Digital humans take that conversational... + full article



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