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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 46 MIN

Is AI Too Powerful to Control Responsibly? | Natasha McCarthy

from The Age of AI with Lara Lewington and Ben Clark · host Joy Peddlers

Is AI helping humanity… or creating problems we’ll regret later? In this episode of The Age of AI, Ben and Lara sit down with In this episode of The Age of AI, Ben and Lara sit down with Natasha McCarthy, Associate Director for Policy at the Royal Academy of Engineering to explore the future of responsible AI from sustainability and energy use to trust, transparency and regulation. As AI becomes embedded in everything from healthcare to national infrastructure, Natasha explains why the choices we make now could shape society for decades to come. Can AI be both powerful and sustainable? Who should be held accountable? And are we moving too fast without fully understanding the long-term consequences? A thoughtful, optimistic and honest conversation about how we build AI that actually works for people and for the future. #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Podcast #TechPodcast #SustainableAI #FutureTech #AIRegulation #Technology Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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