Without going so far as to imagine an artificial intelligence capable of imitating human feeling, there is something that inevitably distinguishes artificial intelligence from that of humans and which lies in the understanding and apprehension of the context. The context is made up of so many parameters, some ostensibly visible to the naked eye, and others more discreet, finer, more subtle, made up of weak signals, of details, which are just as many parameters that count in understanding of a context. In addition, considering the nature of perpetual evolution specific to any context, it will take time before an artificial intelligence is able to appreciate the complexity of a context. This is why apps, devices, equipped with artificial intelligence must be associated with an explicit readability of the limitation of the parameters that the algorithm takes, or does not take into account, with regard to elements of context, to help favoring responsible use of these said intelligences, and prevent the risks of inappropriate use.
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