Author name: Yuri Bravo

Data Center, artificial intelligence

The Data Center and AI

Artificial Intelligence🤖 has advanced by leaps and bounds in recent years in various areas. Now comes the question: how can AI be applied in Data Centers?🤔 Among the diverse applications🌐, there are 4 key points we can list: – Improved security👮: AI can detect and mitigate cyberattacks and threats […]

artificial intelligence

Spider-Man and the AI

⚠ Possible spoilers for the movie Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse ⚠ Do we really need a SUPER AI🤖 as a personal assistant? I recently watched the new Miles Morales movie🕸️ and there was one character in particular that caught my attention: Lyla. She's Miguel O'Hara's personal assistant. She's an artificial intelligence.

Ethics, artificial intelligence

Work and AI

Sunday morning, having a coffee ☕, I remember how a few years ago I used to catch up on the week's news with the El Comercio newspaper 🗞️, a large tabloid format that I bought with a subscription and that arrived in a bag so you wouldn't get ink on your hands. Today things have changed a lot.,

Ethics, artificial intelligence

The Bible and AI

Who would have imagined that the Bible would be useful for today's technology? 😮 Meta decided to use the New Testament to train an AI for language recognition and reproduction 🤓 While there are transcription errors for certain words or phrases, I'm surprised that it has a 50% error rate lower than [unspecified].

Structured Cabling, Data Center, Optical fiber, Intelligent Building, Information Technologies

BICSI PERU ROUND TABLE 2018: “DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION – A CONNECTED PERU FOR ALL”

  On the occasion of the III BICSI Congress held in Peru, I had the honor of participating as moderator of the Round Table that brought this technological event to a close. This event, held for the third consecutive year in our country, was co-organized by BICSI CALA and INICTEL-UNI. In this article, I summarize

Ethics, artificial intelligence

Controversial cases of AI use

A few days ago, in a meeting with several IT industry professionals, a respected colleague put forward the following hypothesis: ”Lawyers are the ones who will profit the most in the digital transformation scenario we are facing” (to paraphrase him). At first, it seemed like a very casual comment, but it led me to review some data that

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