Supporting STEM in Remote Regions
More students in remote, rural, and Indigenous communities in Canada will have opportunities to become proficient in science, technology, engineering,...
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ME: “Hey SIRI. What do you look like?” When I was completing my master’s degree, I pondered this question a lot. If SIRI or any AI had a face, what would it look like? SIRI: “I imagine I probably look like colourful sound waves.”
I believe that the future of artificial intelligence (AI) will have a face—or, more accurately, many faces. But, rather than a device or the company that makes it determining what an AI looks like (inevitably giving us 3D variations on an old Winamp visualizer), appearances will be determined and customized by individual users—and will be every bit as varied as the live human beings interacting with them.
