The Golden Era Of Technolgoy
A recent statement made by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is sparking excitement in everyone. Why? Well because it’s pretty much hope that the ‘Golden era’ of technology is on its way.
Jeff stated, “We’re on the edge of the golden era.” When speaking about artificial intelligence, Bezos says, “It’s probably hard to overstate how big of an impact it’s going to have on society over the next 20 years.”
Bezos says Amazon has 1,000 people working on its Alexa platform, which powers the company’s popular voice-controlled Echo device. . Bezos also bought the Washington Post in 2014 and recently founded aerospace company Blue Origin. Will the ‘Golden era’ come sooner than we may think? For more details be sure to check the video above.
Harry K.
June 2, 2016
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