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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2024 · 13 MIN

The Human Side of AI: Navigating Change & Keeping Our Spirit

from 160 Characters · host Jill Berkowitz, William Bowen

AI is a multifaceted world - and yes, it has potential and pitfalls. This week Will & Jill chat about deepfakes, their potential for misuse, and the implications for trust in the digital age. They also discuss PwC's Global Artificial Intelligence Study and their collaboration with TED, highlighting perspectives on AI's future. They address the critical importance of trust and transparency in AI, emphasizing the need for companies to prioritize ethical development and build customer confidence. They also tackle the challenges of navigating the rapid pace of AI advancement, emphasizing the need for education and ensuring that AI remains a tool that empowers humanity, rather than replacing it.Resources:Deepfakes, regulations, and consequencesPwC’s Global Artificial Intelligence StudyPwC’s collaboration with TED___Connect with Jill.Connect with Will.___160 Characters is powered by Clerk Chat.

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This week Will and Jill talk deepfakes, PwC's AI study, and the need for trust and transparency in AI development to ensure it empowers humanity rather than replace it.

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