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Istanbul AI Summit 2025: Bridging Humanity and Machine Intelligence

Why AI Isn’t Just for Geeks Anymore.  And guess what? The stage for this grand performance is set in Istanbul this October.   The Unseen Symphony: AI as Your Everyday Conductor Let’s start with a question that keeps boardrooms awake at night: Why do companies still struggle with timesheets? Spoiler: It’s not because humans love spreadsheets. It’s because automation - the silent maestro behind modern life - hasn’t fully taken the reins. Imagine an invisible assistant who never sleeps, never forgets your coffee order, and files your expense reports while you sip espresso. That’s automation, folks. It’s the barista, the accountant, and the DJ all rolled into one.   Istanbul AI Summit 2025: Bridging Humanity and Machine Intelligence This October, Istanbul’s Artificial Intelligence Summit isn’t just for tech elites in lab coats. It’s a party for thinkers, dreamers, and anyone who’s ever marveled at a self-driving car or a TikTok algorithm that seems to read minds. The them...

Artificial colleagues: The future of work

The world of work is undergoing a transformation. Driven by rapid technological advances, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence and robotics, we are experiencing a transformation that is fundamentally changing our ideas about work. Once dismissed as science fiction, robots are now a reality and are increasingly conquering our working world. Humanoid robots also haggle over carpet prices   The robot revolution The integration of robots into production processes has enormous potential. They can take on tasks that are dangerous, monotonous or simply too strenuous for humans. Their precision and endurance increase productivity and enable the manufacture of products of previously unknown quality. But this development also raises numerous questions.   On the one hand, automation carries the risk of job losses. While robots can take on increasingly complex tasks, many people could lose their jobs. Industries that are characterized by a high number of rou...