Smartphone voice and AI tech will outsmart many humans within 10 years

Charlee Gothard
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As literacy rates stall, robots keep on learning

Advances in AI and voice recognition in smartphones will become so advanced they will be able to 'read and write' to a higher level than one in twenty UK adults, a new report forecasts. Put toge...

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