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There always seems to be a fear with A.I. that somehow the world will become too automated and mechanistic. That somehow we will forget what it means to be a human being in all the mess of technology and innovation we’re seeing. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth!
On this week’s episode we talk with Neil Sahota, Lecturer at the University of California Irvine, about the incredible social effects that A.I. and machine learning are having. A.I. is allowing for customization of individual user experience at a massive scale, which will make the world more personal than it’s ever been before. We cover:
Checkout these resources we mentioned during the podcast:
This discussion with Neil Sahota was taken from our AI: In Real Life. If you want to hear more AI episodes like this one, check us out on Apple Podcasts here.
If you don’t use Apple Podcasts, you can also find every episode here.
There always seems to be a fear with A.I. that somehow the world will become too automated and mechanistic. That somehow we will forget what it means to be a human being in all the mess of technology and innovation we’re seeing. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth!
On this week’s episode we talk with Neil Sahota, Lecturer at the University of California Irvine, about the incredible social effects that A.I. and machine learning are having. A.I. is allowing for customization of individual user experience at a massive scale, which will make the world more personal than it’s ever been before. We cover:
Checkout these resources we mentioned during the podcast:
This discussion with Neil Sahota was taken from our AI: In Real Life. If you want to hear more AI episodes like this one, check us out on Apple Podcasts here.
If you don’t use Apple Podcasts, you can also find every episode here.