AI is everywhere right now: in our news feeds, our devices, our homes. The hype is spreading quickly to permeate every industry, and the executives of the world want to know, “Beyond the hype, what can this tech actually do for my business?”
Element AI’s Alex Shee sits down with influencers across several industries to investigate how AI is being used to disrupt and innovate.
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AI is everywhere right now: in our news feeds, our devices, our homes. The hype is spreading quickly to permeate every industry, and the executives of the world want to know, “Beyond the hype, what can this tech actually do for my business?”
Element AI’s Alex Shee sits down with influencers across several industries to investigate how AI is being used to disrupt and innovate.
In this bonus interview, historian, researcher and former TV star Jonnie Penn is joined by our Head of Public Policy and Government Relations Marc-Etienne Ouimette to talk about the history of AI. In the interview, Jonnie looks to the past to help answer a number of important questions about the future of AI. For instance, what parts of our social system do we not want to optimize? Who does this technological progress actually benefit? And how can more young people get involved in decision making processes surrounding tech? 1:19 - Jonnie Penn 1:25 - The Buried Life 1:54 - Berkman Klein Center 2:05 - MIT Media Lab 4:22 - Machines Who Think - Pamela McCorduck 23:21 - ‘Don’t Join a Union, Pop a Pill’ - Katrina Forrester 26:03 - The troubling case of the young japanese reporter who worked herself to death - Washington Post 27:14 - Germinal (novel) - Wikipedia 32:08 - The Cybernetic Brain - Andrew Pickering 42:52 - Marvin Minsky - Wikipedia 44:40 - Jonnie Penn - Twitter Other links: Jonnie Penn Publications - Berkman Klein Center What History Can Tell Us About the Future of Artificial Intelligence - TEDx Talks ----------- Dans cet entretien en prime, l’historien, chercheur et ancienne vedette de télévision Jonnie Penn est accompagné de notre directeur des relations publiques et gouvernementales Marc-Étienne Ouimette pour parler de l’histoire de l’IA. Dans cette entrevue, Jonnie se tourne vers le passé pour répondre à un certain nombre de questions importantes sur l’avenir de l’IA. Par exemple, quelles parties de notre système social ne voulons-nous pas optimiser? À qui profite réellement ce progrès technologique? Et comment un plus grand nombre de jeunes peuvent-ils s’impliquer dans les processus de prise de décision entourant la technologie? 1:19 – Jonnie Penn 1:25 – The Buried Life 1:54 – Berkman Klein Center 2:05 – MIT Media Lab 4:22 – Machines Who Think – Pamela McCorduck 23:21 – « Don’t Join a Union, Pop a Pill » – Katrina Forrester 26:03 – Le cas troublant de la jeune journaliste japonaise qui a travaillé jusqu’à en mourir – Washington Post 27:14 – Germinal (roman) – Wikipédia 32:08 – The Cybernetic Brain – Andrew Pickering 42:52 – Marvin Minsky – Wikipédia 44:40 – Jonnie Penn – Twitter Autres liens : Publications de Jonnie Penn Publications – Berkman Klein Center What History Can Tell Us About the Future of Artificial Intelligence - TEDx Talks
The AI Element
AI is everywhere right now: in our news feeds, our devices, our homes. The hype is spreading quickly to permeate every industry, and the executives of the world want to know, “Beyond the hype, what can this tech actually do for my business?”
Element AI’s Alex Shee sits down with influencers across several industries to investigate how AI is being used to disrupt and innovate.