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Emerging technologies and their legal challenges

 Try to emulate the human brain Artificial intelligence, in its broadest sense, refers to the intelligence demonstrated by computers, particularly computer systems that aim to emulate the human brain. This branch of computer science study creates software that allows machines to process their surroundings and use information for learning and intelligence, hence increasing the likelihood of achieving a specific goal. It interacts via human speech Advanced web search engines, such as Google Search, are some well-known examples of AI applications. It uses recommendation methods similar to those used by Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon. It also communicates via human speech, as seen in Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant. Autonomous vehicles are another application, as are generative and creative technologies like ChatGPT and AI art. Traditional goals of artificial intelligence When we look at the conventional goals of artificial intelligence and its research, we can see that they include pl...