Technology continues to advance by leaps and bounds all over the planet. As this process happensmachines and robots continue to provide quick and easy solutions to the human race in jobs that, until the middle of the 20th century, were mechanical or dominated by the manipulation of people.
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Although these processes have arisen in large-calibre companies, they have also reached until the academic field, to such an extent that critical thinking professionalspostgraduate or creative college majors are at risk of their roles being dominated by Artificial Intelligence (AI).
And it is that applications like Chat GPT, Midjourney, Dall-E, among others, they have left millions of professionals speechless who see in these digital advances the beginning of the decline of trades that were indispensable until today. They have been able to write newspaper articles, essays, ieven an AI heHe was able to pass an entrance exam for the School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.
How did the human being get here? It is risky? How beneficial is it for humanity? These are questions that human beings have asked themselves throughout history in their desire to create and innovate new projects that promote creativity.
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The tasks of journalists can be automated thanks to AI.
an ancient idea
“The concern of the human being to reproduce intelligent behaviors is something that has always been present throughout history. The first mathematical games, such as the one of the Towers of Hanoi (circa 3000 BC) are a clear representation of one of the issues that has been most worked on in AIand it is the ability to achieve an objective with the minimum of possible actions”, expresses the Spanish Institute of Strategic Studies in its academic text 'Historical perspective and evolution of Artificial Intelligence'.
"Hero of Alexandria, during the 1st century AD, collects all the knowledge about the figure of robots in his work Automata (...) Many of these mechanisms had religious connotations or purposes and, more and more frequently, seeking entertainment and even accompaniment. Most of these mechanisms were made based on gears, levers and water conduction systems. or steam and mechanical parts," the document adds.
The great civilizations of antiquity already thought of this type of mechanism, albeit somewhat rustic, not only with a view to evolution as a society, but also for social recreation, as is evident today with digital platforms.
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early 20th century

As it was well said, it is a feeling present in the aspirations as a human race, however, the first computer with a primary AI could be made palpable until the beginning of the 20th century with Alan Turing in 1936. At that time, the British devised a machine capable of making predefined mathematical calculations.
However, it would not be until 1950 that Turing would write in the 'Computing Machinery and Intelligence' when artificial intelligence becomes more famous.
six years later, John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky and Claude Shannon coined the term “artificial intelligence” at the Darthmouth conference to talk about the “science of making machines intelligent, especially computing applications. smart."
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In the 1960s 'Eliza' arrived, the first artificial neural network created by Frank Rosenbalt at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
“Developed at MIT, it was perhaps the world's first Chatbot. It was the first program to incorporate human natural language processing. whose goal is to teach computers to communicate with us in our language, instead of requiring code programming”; expresses the NatGeo home page.
the golden age
After Rosenblat's work came a series of developments around AI that was fairly fast and growing exponentially. At the end of the 90s, the vast majority of the world population already had a basic knowledge of using computers. and electronic devices thanks to the Internet, resulting in a large database of human behaviors that were applied to AI in order to improve digital processes.
In the year 1997 an IBM computer calledo 'Deep Blue' beat world champion Gary Kasparov in a chess gameconsecrating definitively to artificial intelligence.
Since then, a constant evolution has been maintained in this type of technology and what was unthinkable until more than a decade ago has been positioned: the creation of robots and software capable of interacting with humans autonomously and independent, such as ChatGPT, Midjourney and, why not, 'Sofía', the most advanced device in the world specialized in human relations.
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