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november 19, 2018 - Bosch

Artificial intelligence: Germans see no reason to fear robot coworkers

Stuttgart, Germany. Whether at home, in traffic, or at work, artificial intelligence (AI) is going to transform the world. It’s a future that is not so distant. Smartphones already come with smart voice-controlled assistants, and physicians are using AI to diagnose conditions.


“The more intelligent systems now shape everyday life, the more important it is to show people their benefits, and in this way to foster acceptance for this key technology.”

Michael Bolle, the chief digital and technology officer at Bosch

But even if smart systems are already with us, most Germans (85 percent) still have no clear picture of the purposes that AI already serves today.


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