@book{     10261_221202,     author = {Sara Degli Esposti and Carles Sierra and Felip Manyà and Adrià Colomé and Nardine Osman and Daniel López Castro and José J. Ramasco and Lara Lloret Iglesias and Guillem Alenyà and Jorge Villagrá and M. Dolores del Castillo and Marco Schorlemmer and Pablo Noriega and Txetxu Ausín and Teresa Serrano-Gotarredona and Arantza Oyanguren and David Arroyo Guardeño and Pieda Brox},     title = {White Paper on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Data Science},     year = {2020},     abstract = {The world we live in is increasingly interconnected and features smooth interactions be-tween human beings and all sorts of systems and devices which are showing increasinglevels of autonomy and intelligence. Thus, Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics and datascience are already part of people’s everyday life and are changing people’s working struc-tures, relationships, and learning habits. We understand AI as the ability of a computer orrobot to perform tasks usually associated with intelligent beings. In the vision expressedin this book, we include classical and modern approaches to AI, the technologies that comefrom them and, in general, all kinds of artificially intelligent entities and systems.},     doi = {10.20350/digitalCSIC/12658},     }