A working discussion on the topic “Artificial Intelligence: Trends, Regulations and Development Scenarios” will be held today at the Bulgarian Industrial Association, BTA reports. Representatives of ministries, the National Assembly, and academic institutions will participate in the event.
“Artificial intelligence is the engine of a brand new industrial revolution. It is on its way to completely change the way we work, live and even think. Artificial intelligence is already part of our lives and its influence is yet to gain momentum, which regulations can hardly keep up with,” the organizers say.
BIA explores the latest trends related to artificial intelligence and the economy, shedding light on the opportunities and challenges facing Bulgaria in this new era.
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