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Tech »  "AI that executes on its own, not AI that supports" - where are humans in Fujitsu's bold software engineering vision for the future?
  • "AI that executes on its own, not AI that supports" - where are humans in Fujitsu's bold software engineering vision for the future?
    5 hours ago   diginomica.com

    "AI that executes on its own, not AI that supports" - where are humans in Fujitsu's bold software engineering vision for the future?

    As the role of software engineering comes under pressure from AI, Fujitsu is launched an ...

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