Empathetic AI: Unlocking Trust Between Humans and Machines | Peter Scott | TEDxRoyalRoadsU

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Today’s AI is getting smarter and smarter – so why don’t we trust it? “The problem is that AI doesn’t care,” says author and podcast host Peter Scott. But should it? Today we have no idea how to do that, but AI like ChatGPT is already going beyond our expectations, and we feel increasingly powerless. Scott explores the dramatic consequences of this development and how you can choose a future where AI empowers and inspires you. Peter Scott is a futurist, coach, and technology expert helping people master technological disruption. After receiving a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Cambridge University, he moved to California to work for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and has continued to do that ever since.
Peter raises awareness about artificial intelligence. He has appeared on radio and television, given university courses and numerous appearances in several countries. In February 2020 he spoke to Britain’s House of Lords on the future of AI, and delivered a TEDx talk to a thousand people in British Columbia, Canada.
His weekly podcast, “Artificial Intelligence and You” tackles three questions: What is AI? Why will it affect you? How do you and your business survive and thrive through the AI Revolution? In July 2022, his book also called “Artificial Intelligence and You” was released.
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"Teach our children that they don't need to choose between STEM and the arts" is such a powerful message as we move into a new reality. Thank you for this thought-provoking talk!

Shaunalbegley
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I loved this talk! AI is a technology that is changing how many of us work, and this talk helped me think more deeply about it.

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Very Nice Peter! I've loved watching you grow and evolve. Your current message is an important one--cooperation between the head and the heart is how I say it. As our Aussie friends say, "Good on ya mate!"

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I love how he says "yet" intentionally...

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