Application like a pill
I would like to say everything is working out wonderfully, but it is not true. Not many applications in the field of mental health work really well. Monika Redzisz sits down with Bartek Skorulski from Alpha Company.
I would like to say everything is working out wonderfully, but it is not true. Not many applications in the field of mental health work really well. Monika Redzisz sits down with Bartek Skorulski from Alpha Company.
We are facing the biggest revolution in the history of mankind which will reevaluate everything we have known. Interview with Maciej Stanusch, CEO of Stanusch Technologies SA
THE END OF PRIVACY!? A VOTE FOR “YES.” I was threatened with death, and all I did was taking the algorithms used in all of our cell phones and warned: you need to think about this, because they can harm you! – says Michał Kosiński, Ph.D., from University of Stanford in a conversation with Monika Redzisz.
THE END OF PRIVACY!? A VOTE FOR “NO.” I do not believe in catastrophic theories that assert we will have to become dependent on technology and we will not be able to control it – says Mirosław Sopek from the MakoLab company.
Increasingly rapid development of IT and AI means a growing demand for employees who are constantly poached from universities. Although the problem of financial conditions in the case of doctoral studies may seem down-to-earth, it is far from being unimportant, says professor Krzysztof Krawiec, Ponznan University of Technology, in an interview conducted by Maciej Chojnowski.
When I began my doctoral studies, I had a dilemma. I thought: I am going to develop robots which may then take up arms and hurt people – says Krzysztof Walas*, PhD, Poznan University of Technology, in the interview conducted by Anna Zagórna
From ancient tales to science fiction, the idea of machines coming alive has always fascinated people, inspiring scientists and philosophers. So let’s confront it with the kind of reality predicted by science ficton. Michał Rolecki talks to dr. David Hanson – the creator of the famous Sophia.
The Japanese know that they have to get globalized and digitized. They have been trying to catch up for several years but they are still falling behind. Piotr Grzywacz, an innovator working for Japanese companies, was interviewed by Monika Redzisz.
A Finnish town with 27,000 inhabitants is the only place in Europe where people grow up among robots. They learn about them from nursery to adulthood