AI Will Make You Happier Than Ever Before (Here's How)

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What if AI could make life better, freer, more creative?
According to Alexander Manu, AI could make us all happier than we have ever been.
This conversation is a deep exploration of the relationship between technology and humanity, and in particular, how technology can enhance human creativity and the transformational impact it has on our lives.

Alexander Manu is a strategic foresight practitioner, innovation advisor, international lecturer and author. He is a Senior Partner at Equilibrant, a boutique consultancy that provides strategic counsel and future based advisory to executive teams in Fortune 500 companies. He is a Professor at OCADU University in Toronto, and since 2007 on the faculty of the Schulich Executive Education Centre (SEEC) at the Schulich School of Business.

00:00 Introduction
00:47 Understanding the 'End of the Beginning' in Technology
02:34 Technology's Role in Human Creativity and Convenience
06:18 Labor vs. Work: Focusing on Creative Endeavors
20:20 Generative AI's Impact on Creativity
26:32 The Concept of 'Contemplative Interval'
39:56 AI's Integration into Work and Society

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This was an absolutely beautiful interview. You are such an amazing interviewer, you gave him time to speak. I love his view on AI. Thanks for asking the right questions! Subscribed

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Oh, I can see now why certain podcast I like and then others I just don’t find compelling. You almost made him feel like he had to justify himself. You didn’t help him along. You weren’t rude, but you were just like almost blasé. But, I’m sure as time goes by you’ll get better. Shoot! I can’t imagine how hard doing a podcast with great thinkers is.

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This is just wishful thinking. Just because you can’t see a reason yet for AI to do damage doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Oblivious.

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