Brazilians compete for international innovation award

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Among those nominated for SXSW Innovation Awards, an international technology innovation award, is a group of Brazilians. For five years, they have been working on creating a real-time Libra-Portuguese and Portuguese-Libra translator. Thus, the multidisciplinary group owns the only Latin American project among the finalists for the innovation award at the South By Southwest.

Created by Recife Center for Studies and Advanced Systemsin Pernambuco, the project has a great chance of winning the biggest technology and innovation festival in the world. Thus, the system created by Brazilians competes as the best tool of 2024 in the “Artificial intelligence“. The program identifies communication gestures in Libras and transforms them into audio and text in Portuguese.

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In a speech at 2nd Ordinary Meeting of the National Science and Technology Councilat the Planalto Palace, Lula declared that he wants to create a Artificial intelligence (AI) “genuinely guarani“. Thus, the president of the Brazil declared that he is open to receiving ideas and suggestions. Furthermore, he revealed that the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchezhas the same desire.

I was with Pedro Sánchez. He made a proposal for Brazil and Spain to form a partnership and create artificial intelligence in our Portuguese and Spanish languages,” he said. Lula highlighted that she thought the idea was ‘genius’. Let’s accept the challenge, some concerns you have. Let’s put it on paper. I want to present it to the world on September 23rd, when I give my speech at the UN“.

With the advancement of Artificial intelligence (AI) and the proximity of elections around the world, concerns surrounding the issues have grown significantly. Thus, the Center to Combat Digital Hate (CCDH) carried out an in-depth study and detected that the resource has been used to spread electoral disinformation. Thus, fake images continue to spread to harm certain politicians.


Source: Atrevida

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