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| ====Quick recap==== | ====Quick recap==== | ||
| - | The meeting focused on a forum discussion about artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on various industries and society. Jeff Kohl, Director of the USC Center for the Digital Future, presented data and insights on AI adoption, highlighting its potential for significant disruption across sectors. He discussed the rapid growth of AI technologies, | + | The meeting |
| ====Summary==== | ====Summary==== | ||
| ===AI: The New Industrial Revolution=== | ===AI: The New Industrial Revolution=== | ||
| - | Adam Powell introduced Jeff Kohl, Director of the USC Center for the Digital Future, to discuss AI disruption. Jeff highlighted three major disruptions in the past 25 years: the digital internet, COVID-19, and AI. He argued that AI is now the most significant disruption in human history, surpassing even the Industrial Revolution. Jeff noted that ChatGPT' | + | In the video, |
| ===AI' | ===AI' | ||
| - | Steve Isenberg | + | Next they presented a historical perspective on the internet and AI, highlighting how the internet initially promised connection and empowerment but later revealed negative aspects like hate speech and misinformation. |
| ===AI' | ===AI' | ||
| - | Steve Isenberg | + | Adam and Jeff discussed the growing threat of misinformation and the energy consumption of AI. They highlighted how the ability to detect misinformation has deteriorated, |
| ===AI' | ===AI' | ||
| - | Steve Isenberg | + | Next they discussed the impact of AI in the entertainment industry, particularly focusing on the potential of AI actors like Tilly Norwood. |
| ===AI' | ===AI' | ||
| - | Steve Isenberg discussed | + | Adam and Jeff continued by discussing |
| ===Automation and Demographic Shifts=== | ===Automation and Demographic Shifts=== | ||
| - | Steve Isenberg | + | They discussed the societal challenges posed by automation and changing demographics. |
| ===AI' | ===AI' | ||
| - | The group discussed the declining interest in China and the elderly population, followed by a conversation about AI's impact, including its neo-colonial nature and the involvement of tech billionaires in advocating for minimal regulation. They explored the potential for job displacement due to AI and its benefits for the upper classes, while also noting the adoption of AI in clinics in Kenya and its impact on elections in Africa. The conversation ended with a discussion about Amelia Earhart' | + | The group discussed the declining interest in China and the elderly population, followed by a conversation about AI's impact, including its neo-colonial nature and the involvement of tech billionaires in advocating for minimal regulation. They explored the potential for job displacement due to AI and its benefits for the upper classes, while also noting the adoption of AI in clinics in Kenya and its impact on elections in Africa. |
| ===Amelia Earhart' | ===Amelia Earhart' | ||
| - | The meeting focused on a detailed discussion about Amelia Earhart' | + | Following this first video, we watched |
| + | It is likely that Earhart' | ||
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