Desmistificando a Inteligência Artificial: É preciso ter medo? | Patrick Brito | TEDxArapiraca
Nesta palestra TEDx, o professor Patrick desmistifica a inteligência artificial, explicando de forma simples como ela funciona e como já faz parte do nosso dia a dia. Ele traça um panorama da evolução da IA, reflete sobre o impacto das revoluções tecnológicas no mercado de trabalho e destaca a importância da adaptabilidade em tempos de mudança. A palestra propõe uma visão equilibrada: mais do que temer, é preciso compreender e usar a inteligência artificial como uma ferramenta a nosso favor.
Patrick é Bacharel em Ciência da Computação pela UFAL, Mestre e Doutor pela Unicamp, com vasta experiência em Arquitetura de Software e Tolerância a Falhas.Como professor na UFAL - Campus Arapiraca, Patrick coordena projetos inovadores como o Falibras, que promove a inclusão digital e social de pessoas surdas. Sua atuação também se estende à Inteligência Artificial e muitos outros temas dentro da computação. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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