
Clem de Pressigny
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Aug 27, 2024 |
businessinsider.es | Clem de Pressigny
Más de la mitad de la generación Z quiere convertirse en influencers, según una reciente encuesta de Morning Consult, y es fácil entender por qué. Han crecido viendo a youtubers grabar tutoriales de maquillaje, narrar sus partidas del Fortnite y hablar sobre finanzas personales. En YouTube es donde pasan la mayor parte del tiempo y donde aprenden sobre el mundo.
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Aug 3, 2024 |
businessinsider.es | Clem de Pressigny
La inteligencia artificial emocional (IAE) es una tecnología que, supuestamente, puede detectar tus emociones a través de sus expresiones faciales, tono de voz o incluso mensajes de texto. Algunas empresas ya la utilizan para contratar y despedir gente o aumentar la productividad, pero esto implica que las empresas se meten cada vez más en la intimidad de sus trabajadores. ¿Puede una máquina saber si estás enfadado con solo mirarte a la cara?
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May 15, 2024 |
newscientist.com | Clem de Pressigny
Last Christmas, my 4-year-old was worried that Santa might forget some presents on his list – “because Santa is old”. I was shocked. At that moment, I realised that he had already picked up negative stereotypes about older people. Perhaps I shouldn’t have been surprised given the way they are portrayed on TV and in film, books and ads, as well as the ways that we collectively talk about ageing. But given what I now know about such views, I was deeply concerned.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Clem de Pressigny
More than half of Gen Zers want to be full-time influencers, a recent Morning Consult poll found, and it's not hard to see why. They've grown up watching their peers on YouTube film makeup tutorials, narrate their "Fortnite" games, and explain money. It's both where they live their lives and where they learn about the world. Plus, the career path sounds like a dream: You get to be your own boss, you can make more than you could at a traditional job, and you just have to be good on camera.
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Nov 20, 2023 |
businessinsider.com | Clem de Pressigny
Can a machine tell that you're mad just by looking at your face? Do your emails give away how stressed you are? Could a computer understand your emotions better than you? According to a wave of new startups, the answer to all of the above is a resounding yes.
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