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The Art of Deciding
Bruce Whitfield
21 episodes
4 months ago
The internet tells us we make 35 000 decisions every day. To increase our chances of making the right ones, The Art of Deciding asks people who make big decisions to reveal a little of how they do it.

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The internet tells us we make 35 000 decisions every day. To increase our chances of making the right ones, The Art of Deciding asks people who make big decisions to reveal a little of how they do it.

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Society & Culture
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Mark Purdy - economist and thought leader on AI in decision-making
The Art of Deciding
28 minutes 6 seconds
8 months ago
Mark Purdy - economist and thought leader on AI in decision-making

Have you stopped remembering routes because you’ve got Google maps? Would you rely on Chat GPT for advice on how to split up with your partner? Should you say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ to Alexa? We have some suggestions. Mark Purdy, co-founder and director of Beacon Thought Leadership is also an economist and tech enthusiast. He shares his ideas on the impact of artificial intelligence on decision-making - in industry, in society and in our individual lives. 

Chapters:

  1. [00:00] Introduction: The rise of AI and its global influence
  2. [02:15] Mark Purdy’s Journey: From economics to AI research
  3. [06:45] AI as a Decision-Making Tool: Advantages and limitations
  4. [12:10] Human Judgment vs. Machine Precision: Why judgment still matters
  5. [16:20] The Future of Work: How AI may impact jobs and skill-building
  6. [21:00] Ethics, Bias, and the Risks of Automation: What we must watch out for
  7. [25:10] Final Thoughts: The future of AI and maintaining human control

Key Quotes:

  • “Human judgment must always be part of the equation. The machine can process data, but only we can make ethical decisions.”
  • “Generative AI is a liberator of time—if we use it the right way.”
  • “The greatest danger with AI is putting too much trust in it. We must stay in control.”
  • “You can’t learn a skill by letting technology do it for you.”

Key Takeaways:

  • AI can improve decision-making by offering data-driven insights and removing mundane tasks, but human judgment and ethics are still critical.
  • Bias in AI algorithms remains a risk because they learn from historical data, which can reflect existing inequalities.
  • AI is transforming industries like legal analysis and recruitment but raises concerns about job displacement and the loss of entry-level roles that help build expertise.
  • Maintaining expertise currency is essential. Relying too heavily on automation may erode critical skills over time.

Links & Resources:

  • Learn more about Mark Purdy’s work in economics and AI https://markpurdy.co.uk/

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The Art of Deciding has been featured in The Guardian Podcast Newsletter, Podnews, The List, and the Podbible newsletter, amongst others. 

The Art of Deciding is produced by Podcart - https://www.podcart.co.uk/

Series Producer: Jayne Morgan

Bruce Whitfield is an award winning journalist, best-selling author and speaker https://www.brucewhitfield.com/





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The Art of Deciding
The internet tells us we make 35 000 decisions every day. To increase our chances of making the right ones, The Art of Deciding asks people who make big decisions to reveal a little of how they do it.

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