Hungarians trust in artificial intelligence
Ten out of ten people have heard about artificial intelligence (MI) in Central and Eastern Europe – Világgazdaság Online quotes the data of NMS Market Research company’s research commissioned by IBM.
Although not everyone could recall a case when using an MI application, 80 percent of the respondents expect for the wider spread of technology.
The research examined what people think of artificial intelligence in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Russia. It turns out that most of them are positive about the innovations that come with MI. (vg.hu)
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