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The AI of Mankind
Andrew Liew
82 episodes
4 months ago

As companies advances with artificial intelligence, how much of this advancement will benefit civilization? How much of this change our current inequality of wealth and of well being? How can we, as individuals benefits from this advancement in AI across all aspect of our lives? By understanding AI from the past, we know how to take advantage of the present and hopefully help ourselves into the future.  


This Series explore AI in a couple of ways. First we learn the history of AI in the episode: Art of AI and Automation. Once we understand how AI is developed and why is the modern history of AI too important not to be ignored, then we explore the implications of AI revolution for Human Capital. We explore how Singularity and AI are going to impact the daily aspect of a human being from it’s daily needs to its future needs. Upon understanding the AI revolution for human capital, we explore what is it like to take up a cause and solve a problem using AI in the journey of building a vertical AI startup. Thereafter, we sought to explore the communal benefits of using AI for business and for good.


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As companies advances with artificial intelligence, how much of this advancement will benefit civilization? How much of this change our current inequality of wealth and of well being? How can we, as individuals benefits from this advancement in AI across all aspect of our lives? By understanding AI from the past, we know how to take advantage of the present and hopefully help ourselves into the future.  


This Series explore AI in a couple of ways. First we learn the history of AI in the episode: Art of AI and Automation. Once we understand how AI is developed and why is the modern history of AI too important not to be ignored, then we explore the implications of AI revolution for Human Capital. We explore how Singularity and AI are going to impact the daily aspect of a human being from it’s daily needs to its future needs. Upon understanding the AI revolution for human capital, we explore what is it like to take up a cause and solve a problem using AI in the journey of building a vertical AI startup. Thereafter, we sought to explore the communal benefits of using AI for business and for good.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Navigating the Future of Work and Universal Basic Income with Paritosh
The AI of Mankind
21 minutes 52 seconds
1 year ago
Navigating the Future of Work and Universal Basic Income with Paritosh

In this episode, Andrew Liew engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Paritosh Sharma about the challenges posed by technological advancements in the job market and the potential role of universal basic income (UBI) as a transitional mechanism. They delve into the uncertainties and opportunities brought about by automation, AI, and evolving skill requirements, discussing whether UBI is a sustainable solution or a short-term remedy. Paritosh shares insights into the shifting dynamics of work, the importance of human purpose, and the balance between societal support and individual responsibility.


In this engaging podcast episode, Andrew Liew and Paritosh Sharma explore the impact of technological advancements on the job landscape and the potential implementation of universal basic income (UBI). Paritosh reflects on the transitional challenges individuals might face as they adapt to changing skill demands and the automation of certain tasks. They discuss the need to strike a balance between providing support through UBI and encouraging individuals to find purpose and meaning in their work. Paritosh emphasizes that while UBI could serve as a short-term bridge during transitional periods, it should not become a perpetual handout that dampens motivation. They also touch upon the psychological aspects of work, noting that human beings thrive on challenges and the pursuit of purpose. The conversation highlights the complexity of these issues and the necessity of creative solutions as society navigates the evolving landscape of work and income.


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The AI of Mankind

As companies advances with artificial intelligence, how much of this advancement will benefit civilization? How much of this change our current inequality of wealth and of well being? How can we, as individuals benefits from this advancement in AI across all aspect of our lives? By understanding AI from the past, we know how to take advantage of the present and hopefully help ourselves into the future.  


This Series explore AI in a couple of ways. First we learn the history of AI in the episode: Art of AI and Automation. Once we understand how AI is developed and why is the modern history of AI too important not to be ignored, then we explore the implications of AI revolution for Human Capital. We explore how Singularity and AI are going to impact the daily aspect of a human being from it’s daily needs to its future needs. Upon understanding the AI revolution for human capital, we explore what is it like to take up a cause and solve a problem using AI in the journey of building a vertical AI startup. Thereafter, we sought to explore the communal benefits of using AI for business and for good.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.