Industry Minister Carolina Cosse said Uruguay must prepare for the age of artificial intelligence and "bring education, production and democracy in line.
Within the framework of the commemorative act of the Oath of the Constitution, held on July 18 in the Salon de los Pasos Perdidos of the Legislative Palace, Cosse said that in the near future there will be no activity that is not linked to artificial intelligence.
"We will have to tune up education, production and democracy in order to prepare Uruguay for difficult issues, such as artificial intelligence, and to discover the wonderful utopia of living up to the dreams of a brave man," he said.
"There is no activity that doesn't have something to do with the Internet, there won't be any in a very short time that isn't tied to some artificial intelligence process," he added.
The minister said that artificial intelligence imposes "enormous challenges" on the country, which "involve transforming risks into opportunities and making them as widely distributed among the largest possible population so that it can be an equalizing tool".
Source: The Observer
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