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Jerry Kantor has written some recent blogs about the nature of AI and what we can expect from it. I read them and was intrigued enough to invite him to share his profound insights.
There's a lot of talk nowadays about what AI can do and how it could possibily take over our lives.
This podcast is a look at the strengths of AI and what its limits appear to be.
It certainly will take over a lot of our daily living as it will know so much about us including our horoscopes and Human Design. It will know all the outward details of our lives and help us run them more efficiently.
The question is, what are the limits?How can we trust that it won't have power over us?
This show will be a deep dive into many AI questions.
Jerry Kantor is a dedicated practitioner and has written a few books. He was a guest on a previous show to talk about his book, "Sane Asylums, The Success of Homeopathy Before Psychiatry Lots its Mind".
His most recent book is "The Emotional Roots of Chronic Illness"
An earlier book he wrote is "The Toxic Relationship Cure", which looks at many solutions to different emotional conflicts.
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Jerry Kantor has written some recent blogs about the nature of AI and what we can expect from it. I read them and was intrigued enough to invite him to share his profound insights.
There's a lot of talk nowadays about what AI can do and how it could possibily take over our lives.
This podcast is a look at the strengths of AI and what its limits appear to be.
It certainly will take over a lot of our daily living as it will know so much about us including our horoscopes and Human Design. It will know all the outward details of our lives and help us run them more efficiently.
The question is, what are the limits?How can we trust that it won't have power over us?
This show will be a deep dive into many AI questions.
Jerry Kantor is a dedicated practitioner and has written a few books. He was a guest on a previous show to talk about his book, "Sane Asylums, The Success of Homeopathy Before Psychiatry Lots its Mind".
His most recent book is "The Emotional Roots of Chronic Illness"
An earlier book he wrote is "The Toxic Relationship Cure", which looks at many solutions to different emotional conflicts.
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