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The last few years have seen a huge growth in the capabilities and applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems. Hardly a day goes by without news about technological advances and the societal impact of the use of AI. AI is changing the way we work, live and solve challenges. For example, it can improve healthcare, protect elephants from poachers, and work out how broadband should be distributed.

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cover image AI Matters
AI Matters  Volume 5, Issue 4
December 2019
20 pages
EISSN:2372-3483
DOI:10.1145/3375637
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Published: 14 February 2020
Published in SIGAI-AIMATTERS Volume 5, Issue 4

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