AI and the Future of Humanity, Business and Society

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Navigating the Future: AI, Climate Change and The Future
#thegoodfuture #next10years #techvshuman #publicthinker

In this new keynote I explore the benefits of artificial intelligence as well as the challenges, in comparison to those that we are already facing with #climatechange. Through a thought-provoking and fast-moving discourse I examine the possibilities that #artificialintelligence presents, and ponder whether it will it be 'heaven' or 'hell' aka #hellven For context, I describe the societal shifts from profit-driven goals (the 1P Economy) to a wider and more future-fit focus on people, planet, purpose and prosperity (the 4Ps). I delineate the potential benefits of AI such as cognification and augmenation, while also highlighting challenges such as ethical considerations, privacy issues general #dehumanisation, addressing the importance of striking a balance between technological advancements and maintaining human values, urging us to question what truly constitutes a 'good' future.

00:00 Introduction: The Future is already here
00:40 Defining #thegoodfuture
01:07 The Shift in Generational Values (gen y)
02:16 AI as a Co-Pilot?
04:27 Climate Change and AI: A Comparative Analysis
06:01 The Role of AI in Society
13:43 The Economic and Social Impact of AI
16:19 The Future of AI: Beyond Human Intelligence?
16:56 AI is the Next General Purpose Technology
17:40 The Three Revolutions: Digital, Sustainability, and Purpose
18:56 The Role of AI in the Future of Work
19:22 The CAVA Framework: Cognification, Augmentation, Virtualization, Automation
23:45 Human vs. Machine: The Importance of EQ
27:34 The Alignment Problem and AI's Role in Society
30:19 Final Thoughts: Embrace Technology but don't become it
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I so love your telos Gerd and positive attitude to give hope for future generations. Greetings from the UK

dr.chrisperry
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Love that you focus on the good future! It's up to us to create it.

marthaboeckenfeld