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Luis and Kris will dive deep into the European Union's new AI act and the importance of human oversight in AI's decisions. We'll ponder whether AI should adhere to a moral compass similar to human rights and consider the potential of "universal robot obligations."
Expect to be intrigued by the debate on societal acceptance of AI-related fatalities and the heavy moral questions that come with the technology, particularly in the realms of autonomous driving and personal privacy.
We'll also explore the current bias against AI creations, from art to music, and the burgeoning requirement for 'prompting skills' as AI grows more adept at understanding and executing commands.
And for those tech trend-watchers, we'll speculate about future AI that's not just reactive, but proactive, making recommendations for our schedules, driving routes, and personal interactions.
As we look towards the EO Global Leadership Conference, Luis shares his enthusiastic predictions for AI's widespread influence on social media, privacy, and beyond, setting the stage for something extraordinary on the horizon in 2030.
So, get ready to navigate the complex ethical considerations, speculate on AI's proactive future, and imagine how deeply integrated AI will become in our lives – all in this episode of My AI Podcast.
00:00 Discussion on AI's future and its impact.
04:25 Using AI as co-pilots to enhance driving.
07:48 AI-infused software making predictive decisions for companies.
12:46 Confirming bots negotiating future complex human interactions.
13:29 Validating AI requires cross-checking with humans.
18:37 Creating universal moral guidelines for AI ethics.
20:38 AI to improve human behavior and lives.
26:23 AI will cater to niche markets efficiently.
28:37 Encouraging dialogue with LLMs is crucial.
30:30 Embracing mistakes to make AI more human.
By Kris Escola Wojewodzic & Luis CortesLuis and Kris will dive deep into the European Union's new AI act and the importance of human oversight in AI's decisions. We'll ponder whether AI should adhere to a moral compass similar to human rights and consider the potential of "universal robot obligations."
Expect to be intrigued by the debate on societal acceptance of AI-related fatalities and the heavy moral questions that come with the technology, particularly in the realms of autonomous driving and personal privacy.
We'll also explore the current bias against AI creations, from art to music, and the burgeoning requirement for 'prompting skills' as AI grows more adept at understanding and executing commands.
And for those tech trend-watchers, we'll speculate about future AI that's not just reactive, but proactive, making recommendations for our schedules, driving routes, and personal interactions.
As we look towards the EO Global Leadership Conference, Luis shares his enthusiastic predictions for AI's widespread influence on social media, privacy, and beyond, setting the stage for something extraordinary on the horizon in 2030.
So, get ready to navigate the complex ethical considerations, speculate on AI's proactive future, and imagine how deeply integrated AI will become in our lives – all in this episode of My AI Podcast.
00:00 Discussion on AI's future and its impact.
04:25 Using AI as co-pilots to enhance driving.
07:48 AI-infused software making predictive decisions for companies.
12:46 Confirming bots negotiating future complex human interactions.
13:29 Validating AI requires cross-checking with humans.
18:37 Creating universal moral guidelines for AI ethics.
20:38 AI to improve human behavior and lives.
26:23 AI will cater to niche markets efficiently.
28:37 Encouraging dialogue with LLMs is crucial.
30:30 Embracing mistakes to make AI more human.