
To mark three months of CHATROG, philosopher Roger Steare looks back at the most thought-provoking moments from our conversations on the moral challenges of Artificial Intelligence — the modern-day industrial revolution reshaping every corner of human life.
From online safety and neuroscience to data privacy, imagination, and spirituality, this special episode revisits insights from some of the world’s leading thinkers:
Richard Pursey on protecting children from online harm
Dr. Lollie Mancey on mental privacy and the future of our species
Graham Lovelace on the hidden cost of data collection
Andreas Maier on AI’s role in life-saving medical care
James Wilson on making AI safer and more responsible
Richard Watson on how wearables might reward human kindness
Gry Hasselbalch on machines imitating emotions
Stephen Klein on imagination as humanity’s greatest weapon
Michael J. Oghia on AI, journalism, and digital trust
David Weitzner on business ethics and spiritual integrity
Douglas Rushkoff on effective altruism and the future of humanity
Join Roger as he reflects on what we’ve learned so far — and what questions remain about not just what AI can do, but what it should do.
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