Large companies are already using artificial intelligence to solve different problems. Wal-Mart retailer uses, for example, to analyze their consumer's faces and to offer one or other sales accordingly. Westpac Australian Banks use their employees, if they find a problem on their faces, the principals approach the problem in a timely manner. However, there are a lot of doubt about the privacy of these systems with regard to these systems and they have created a term "Omnizing" by Katina Michael and M.G. Michael.
The United States Congress is also debating this issue. There are many stores that threaten people's privacy right. There are some technologies that add a lot of end to our privacy, for example: the windows that record, the mirrors on the locker rooms, the artificial intelligence, the ability to advise consumers, the cameras that determine the faces, etc. It is clear that there is only data sharing or sharing of information via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, but they are spying on these technologies. For example, in Amazon and Shepora stores, etc.
Deloitte believes the technology market will rise to 1,500 million euros for sales by 2020.
The informative wall of the Seoul financial center is also a source of information for customers; why they are there and what they do when they are there. The same happens in Japan, through the deep learning, they are able to show people a type of advertising on the car, depending on the type of car they drive. And so, a thousand examples. Certainly, we know that many things have changed and they are going forward, which is why many say that it is necessary to change the law.
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