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What if the Fourth Industrial Revolution wasn't just about power or profit—but about equity, connection, and human dignity?
My conversation with Malika Saada Saar explores this idea and the deeper questions around technology and the rapid advancement of AI that we all need to be asking ourselves.
As a distinguished human rights lawyer and tech policy strategist, Malika's work and legal advocacy have earned her widespread recognition, including being named one of Newsweek's "150 Women Who Shake the World."
In this episode, we talk about the hard truths, profound hope, and a powerful vision of how AI can protect rights, spark creativity, and reimagine what's possible for the next generation.
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What if the Fourth Industrial Revolution wasn't just about power or profit—but about equity, connection, and human dignity?
My conversation with Malika Saada Saar explores this idea and the deeper questions around technology and the rapid advancement of AI that we all need to be asking ourselves.
As a distinguished human rights lawyer and tech policy strategist, Malika's work and legal advocacy have earned her widespread recognition, including being named one of Newsweek's "150 Women Who Shake the World."
In this episode, we talk about the hard truths, profound hope, and a powerful vision of how AI can protect rights, spark creativity, and reimagine what's possible for the next generation.