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What are some troubling technology issues?
Answered by Jim St. Leger
  • Jim St. Leger

    Jim St. Leger

  1. Jim St. Leger Technology Marketing Manager, Intel’s Embedded and Communications Group


    TRANSCRIPT:

    I think your comment earlier perhaps about technology for the pursuit of technology. I think that's a concern because people, to some degree, have lost sight of where you're trying to go and why. Those kind of things bother me some. I don't worry so much -- you hear the discussions about robots will take over our life and those kind of things. I don't worry about that.

    Humans are behind robots, and at the end of the day we've got a very long way to go before artificial intelligence even comes close to being helpful for us, let along machines taking over the world. I think the best approach I would like to see with technology is how it can be implemented for benefit as opposed just for the commercial sake of technology development in and of itself.

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