Most people don't realise the extent to which AI is already used in our everyday lives, believes Browne. "For instance, AI is used in supermarkets to work out what products should be placed with other products, and whether certain products should be stacked verticially or horizontally. Companies invest a huge amount in AI in these kinds of ways to get people to spend a bit more money."
Little wonder that a growing number of universities across the UK are running degrees in the subject. The kinds of people best suited to them, says Browne, are people with a basic interest in engineering and computer science, combined with a curiosity of how animals, including humans, function and how intelligent behaviours are created - and, of course, more than a passing interest in rights for robots.
Artificial Intelligence Courses Match Growing Industry Demands
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