Antonio Neri
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And so look, you know,
I don't know, I don't remember now how many languages around the world, but those languages can lose their identity.
Everything is monolithic.
So I think they want to see themselves reflected into this transition and maintain that cultural affinity that is core to who they are.
I don't think it's about in the next six months, but by the end of the decade, right, we're going to see the reason we're moving to real intelligence.
We can see that.
Then obviously the manufacturing become more and more automatic with robotics.
When you give a specific purpose to these robots, they can do tasks extremely well.
And so, look, it's going to change the way we live at work, right?
And it's up to you to decide how much you want, how much you don't want.
But I think history shows up that if you don't adopt some of these technologies, you're going to be left behind.
And the concept of inclusion and equality is going to be very important.
I think we are scratching the surface.
I mean, the potential this technology has is enormous.
But I will say it also comes with great responsibility.
And, you know, for me, ethics are a key component.
And I believe, you know, over the next six months, the private and public sector have
to come together much more tighter than ever before.
And so there is a lot of anxiety being built around.
But that anxiety can be managed by the two sides coming together and be able to solve these problems before they happen.