EPISODE · Feb 22, 2024 · 50 MIN
Can We Preserve the Essence of Humanity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence? | Techtopia Talks Ep 6
from Techtopia Talks · host Kunal Nandwani
Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation between Kunal Nandwani, the author of 'Techtopia', and renowned educator Partho as they explore AI's future and progress. They critique the prevailing short-term mindset in today's corporate and governmental spheres and discuss the transformative potential of AI, likening its impact to that of the Industrial Revolution, but with a focus on augmenting human intelligence. The dialogue takes a deeper dive into the looming socio-economic challenges and raises critical questions about our increasing detachment from our inner selves in an age dominated by immersive digital experiences. This discussion is a must-watch for those intrigued by the uncertain yet important balance between technological advancement and preserving the essence of human identity.
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Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation between Kunal Nandwani, the author of 'Techtopia', and renowned educator Partho as they explore AI's future and progress. They critique the prevailing short-term mindset in today's corporate and governmental spheres and discuss the transformative potential of AI, likening its impact to that of the Industrial Revolution, but with a focus on augmenting human intelligence. The dialogue takes a deeper dive into the looming socio-economic challenges and raises critical questions about our increasing detachment from our inner selves in an age dominated by immersive digital experiences. This discussion is a must-watch for those intrigued by the uncertain yet important balance between technological advancement and preserving the essence of human identity.
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