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Microsoft president compares AI to invention of printing press

Por: The Hill Tech May 30, 2023

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Microsoft President Brad Smith said Sunday that the development of artificial intelligence (AI) is “almost like” the invention of the printing press. “Well, in a sense, it’s almost like the invention of the printing press that takes you all the way back to the 1400s,” he told CBS’s Margaret Brennan on “Face the Nation.” “It’s fundamentally an invention that can help us all do research, learn more, communicate more, sift... + full article



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