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Looking for a glimpse into the future of human intelligence?
In this fascinating episode of the Next Insights Podcast, I dive deep into the evolution of intelligence with none other than Dr. Mark van Rijmenam, a strategic futurist, known as The Digital Speaker. Our conversation is a journey through the landscape of human and artificial intelligence, exploring the intricate dance between innovation and ethics.
Dr. van Rijmenam, with his profound knowledge on big data, blockchain, and AI, shares invaluable insights and his perspective on the expansion of sociomateriality theory to encompass AI. We tackle the concept of optimistic dystopianism, drawing inspiration from Nick Bostrom's work on superintelligence, and discuss the critical balance between the promise and perils of AI.
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My dialogue with Mark underscores the importance of steering the course of AI development with a thoughtful and ethical compass. It's not just about the technology; it's about how we, as a society, choose to integrate and leverage it to enhance our collective intelligence and well-being.
Connect with Michael Morrissey and Next CoLabs:
Next CoLabs Website
Michael Morrissey LinkedIn
Michael Morrissey X
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Next CoLabs + AI Newsletter
BookFlow: Use code BOOKFLOW50 for 50% off your first month of membership
Next Collective: Use code NEXTCOLLECTIVE79 to get your first month’s membership for only $79
Win-Win with Liv Boeree: Nick Bostrom | Life and Meaning in an AI Utopia
Book: Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by Nick Bostrom
Book: Deep Utopia by Nick Bostrom
Connect with Dr. Mark van Rijmenam:
Website
Twitter/X
Digital twin
About Dr. Mark van Rijmenam:
Dr. Mark van Rijmenam is a strategic futurist, known as The Digital Speaker, who lives and breathes cutting-edge technologies to inspire Fortune 500 companies. He is an entrepreneur and 5x author. Recently, he digitally cloned himself and you can have on-demand conversations with his digital twin via text, audio and video in 29 languages.
Looking for a glimpse into the future of human intelligence?
In this fascinating episode of the Next Insights Podcast, I dive deep into the evolution of intelligence with none other than Dr. Mark van Rijmenam, a strategic futurist, known as The Digital Speaker. Our conversation is a journey through the landscape of human and artificial intelligence, exploring the intricate dance between innovation and ethics.
Dr. van Rijmenam, with his profound knowledge on big data, blockchain, and AI, shares invaluable insights and his perspective on the expansion of sociomateriality theory to encompass AI. We tackle the concept of optimistic dystopianism, drawing inspiration from Nick Bostrom's work on superintelligence, and discuss the critical balance between the promise and perils of AI.
Tune in to hear more about:
My dialogue with Mark underscores the importance of steering the course of AI development with a thoughtful and ethical compass. It's not just about the technology; it's about how we, as a society, choose to integrate and leverage it to enhance our collective intelligence and well-being.
Connect with Michael Morrissey and Next CoLabs:
Next CoLabs Website
Michael Morrissey LinkedIn
Michael Morrissey X
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Next CoLabs + AI Newsletter
BookFlow: Use code BOOKFLOW50 for 50% off your first month of membership
Next Collective: Use code NEXTCOLLECTIVE79 to get your first month’s membership for only $79
Win-Win with Liv Boeree: Nick Bostrom | Life and Meaning in an AI Utopia
Book: Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by Nick Bostrom
Book: Deep Utopia by Nick Bostrom
Connect with Dr. Mark van Rijmenam:
Website
Twitter/X
Digital twin
About Dr. Mark van Rijmenam:
Dr. Mark van Rijmenam is a strategic futurist, known as The Digital Speaker, who lives and breathes cutting-edge technologies to inspire Fortune 500 companies. He is an entrepreneur and 5x author. Recently, he digitally cloned himself and you can have on-demand conversations with his digital twin via text, audio and video in 29 languages.