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On this episode of Admin Access, Dominic and Evans dive deep into the increasingly blurred line between human governance and artificial intelligence, exploring what happens when machines move from the background into positions of power.
The conversation kicks off with Albania's groundbreaking announcement of appointing an AI cabinet minister, a system called Diella (meaning "the sun") designed to monitor corruption and streamline government services.
While this might sound like science fiction, the hosts reveal that the idea of computational governance isn't new. From the Soviet Union's 1950s cybernetics debates to Chile's ambitious Cybersyn project in the early 1970s, humanity has long grappled with whether machines should make societal decisions.
Dominic makes a compelling case for AI ministers under certain conditions. Drawing parallels to JP Morgan's LLM Suite, which is already making senior-level investment decisions and replacing junior analyst work, he argues that if AI is disrupting every vertical in the market and outperforming knowledge workers with over a decade of experience, why should the government be exempt? His logic: AI might actually make better decisions than corrupt officials, especially with proper safeguards and term limits.
But Evans raises critical concerns about who controls these systems and how we prevent "corruption for me but not for thee" scenarios.
The discussion becomes even more relevant when they shift to OpenAI's latest announcement: Sora 2, their advanced video generation model, and its accompanying TikTok-like app.This conversation opens up a Pandora's box of questions about synthetic content, deepfakes, and the future of authenticity online.
With features like "cameos," where you can upload your likeness and let friends use it in AI-generated videos, the hosts wrestle with IP infringement, consent, and what social media will look like in the future.
They predict an economy where celebrities sell cameos for AI usage, and authenticity becomes the ultimate currency.
To keep up with Dominic’s and Evan's Journey, check out their LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dominic-mulinda/https://www.linkedin.com/in/evans-kanyithia-munene
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By My Tech Story AfricaOn this episode of Admin Access, Dominic and Evans dive deep into the increasingly blurred line between human governance and artificial intelligence, exploring what happens when machines move from the background into positions of power.
The conversation kicks off with Albania's groundbreaking announcement of appointing an AI cabinet minister, a system called Diella (meaning "the sun") designed to monitor corruption and streamline government services.
While this might sound like science fiction, the hosts reveal that the idea of computational governance isn't new. From the Soviet Union's 1950s cybernetics debates to Chile's ambitious Cybersyn project in the early 1970s, humanity has long grappled with whether machines should make societal decisions.
Dominic makes a compelling case for AI ministers under certain conditions. Drawing parallels to JP Morgan's LLM Suite, which is already making senior-level investment decisions and replacing junior analyst work, he argues that if AI is disrupting every vertical in the market and outperforming knowledge workers with over a decade of experience, why should the government be exempt? His logic: AI might actually make better decisions than corrupt officials, especially with proper safeguards and term limits.
But Evans raises critical concerns about who controls these systems and how we prevent "corruption for me but not for thee" scenarios.
The discussion becomes even more relevant when they shift to OpenAI's latest announcement: Sora 2, their advanced video generation model, and its accompanying TikTok-like app.This conversation opens up a Pandora's box of questions about synthetic content, deepfakes, and the future of authenticity online.
With features like "cameos," where you can upload your likeness and let friends use it in AI-generated videos, the hosts wrestle with IP infringement, consent, and what social media will look like in the future.
They predict an economy where celebrities sell cameos for AI usage, and authenticity becomes the ultimate currency.
To keep up with Dominic’s and Evan's Journey, check out their LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dominic-mulinda/https://www.linkedin.com/in/evans-kanyithia-munene
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Join Dominic & Evans as they explore the world of tech and share their bold takes with guests on Admin Access
Subscribe to our podcast, drop a like, comment, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest content.
Don't forget to spread the word! Sharing is caring! 🌟Follow us on social media:📸 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/adminaccess_💼
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/admin-access/ ♪
TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@admin.access_
Interested in partnering with us? Drop us an email at: [email protected] 📧