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Cindy Moehring chats with Vivienne Ming, a self-described mad scientist, theoretical neuroscientist, AI expert, entrepreneur, author, and is well-known for her research and inventions. The pair discuss the responsible and ethical use of AI as a tool. AI is not able to solve problems that humans don’t know the answers to first. Therefore, the best practice for solving impossible business problems is combining creative people with sophisticated artificial intelligence.
Learn more about the Business Integrity Leadership Initiative by visiting our website at https://walton.uark.edu/business-integrity/
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By University of Arkansas: Sam M. Walton College of Business5
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Cindy Moehring chats with Vivienne Ming, a self-described mad scientist, theoretical neuroscientist, AI expert, entrepreneur, author, and is well-known for her research and inventions. The pair discuss the responsible and ethical use of AI as a tool. AI is not able to solve problems that humans don’t know the answers to first. Therefore, the best practice for solving impossible business problems is combining creative people with sophisticated artificial intelligence.
Learn more about the Business Integrity Leadership Initiative by visiting our website at https://walton.uark.edu/business-integrity/
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