1 hr 42 min

Economist's Insider Reveals How Humanity Can Outsmart Risks Of Artificial Intelligence Deep Dive with Ali Abdaal

    • Self-Improvement

Everyday we're hearing more and more about the benefits - and risks - of AI. It seems like it's either going to transform the world, or destroy it. So what's the truth? Is AI really as dangerous as some people think? In this episode I sit down with big data expert Kenneth Cukier. Kenneth has written multiple books about tech and AI, and he's currently an executive editor at The Economist. In this conversation we talk all about how AI really works, how we can protect ourselves from it, and the many benefits humans have in comparison to their computer counterparts. We also chat about the moral problems of the modern world and how to be come a more well-rounded thinker. Kenneth is such an intelligent and thoughtful man - I learned so much from him I'm sure you will do too. Enjoy!
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Season 7 Episode 9
(0:00) Intro (01:45) Ken's background in AI and big data (06:54) The possibilities of big data in medicine  (14:01) Kenneth's book - Big Data (23:43) The basics of AI (39:28) How computers learn (53:28) The benefits of AI (59:47) The difference between AI and humans (1:07:27) Are there existential risks from AI? (1:12:04) The moral problems of the modern world(1:23:04) Will AI take our jobs? (1:26:30) What advantages do humans have over AI? (1:29:03) Working at The Economist (1:36:29) Becoming well-read
🔗 CONNECT WITH KENNETH💻 Website 🐦 Twitter👥 Linkedin
🔗 CONNECT WITH ALI 📲 Join My Telegram Community 🎥 YouTube Channel 🐦 Twitter 📸 Instagram 💻 Website 👥 Linkedin
📚 RESOURCES MENTIONEDBig Data by Viktor Mayer-Schonberger and Kenneth Cukier Framers by Kenneth Cukier, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger and Francis de Vericourt The Intelligence Podcast 
🎙 ABOUT THE PODCAST
Deep Dive is the podcast that delves into the minds of entrepreneurs, creators and other inspiring people to uncover the philosophies, strategies and tools that help us live happier, healthier and more productive lives.
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Everyday we're hearing more and more about the benefits - and risks - of AI. It seems like it's either going to transform the world, or destroy it. So what's the truth? Is AI really as dangerous as some people think? In this episode I sit down with big data expert Kenneth Cukier. Kenneth has written multiple books about tech and AI, and he's currently an executive editor at The Economist. In this conversation we talk all about how AI really works, how we can protect ourselves from it, and the many benefits humans have in comparison to their computer counterparts. We also chat about the moral problems of the modern world and how to be come a more well-rounded thinker. Kenneth is such an intelligent and thoughtful man - I learned so much from him I'm sure you will do too. Enjoy!
Sponsored by Huel - go to https://www.huel.com/deepdive and with your first order you’ll get a free t-shirt and shaker.
Sponsored by Kajabi - go to https://www.kajabi.com/ali to get FREE access to the keynote.
Sponsored by Trading 212 - download the Trading 212 app https://trading212.com/promocodes/ALI  and use the promo code "ALI" after signing up and depositing to receive a random free share worth up to £100. This is not financial advice. Investments can fall and rise. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Other fees may apply*. Capital is at risk.
📚Check out my New York Times Bestselling book Feel-Good Productivity!Amazon Website
Season 7 Episode 9
(0:00) Intro (01:45) Ken's background in AI and big data (06:54) The possibilities of big data in medicine  (14:01) Kenneth's book - Big Data (23:43) The basics of AI (39:28) How computers learn (53:28) The benefits of AI (59:47) The difference between AI and humans (1:07:27) Are there existential risks from AI? (1:12:04) The moral problems of the modern world(1:23:04) Will AI take our jobs? (1:26:30) What advantages do humans have over AI? (1:29:03) Working at The Economist (1:36:29) Becoming well-read
🔗 CONNECT WITH KENNETH💻 Website 🐦 Twitter👥 Linkedin
🔗 CONNECT WITH ALI 📲 Join My Telegram Community 🎥 YouTube Channel 🐦 Twitter 📸 Instagram 💻 Website 👥 Linkedin
📚 RESOURCES MENTIONEDBig Data by Viktor Mayer-Schonberger and Kenneth Cukier Framers by Kenneth Cukier, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger and Francis de Vericourt The Intelligence Podcast 
🎙 ABOUT THE PODCAST
Deep Dive is the podcast that delves into the minds of entrepreneurs, creators and other inspiring people to uncover the philosophies, strategies and tools that help us live happier, healthier and more productive lives.
Want to start your own podcast? We use Transistor! https://go.aliabdaal.com/transistor

If you enjoy listening to the podcast, please do leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts - even one line helps! You can also Tweet @AliAbdaal with any feedback, thoughts from the lessons you've learnt from the episodes and we can thank you personally for tuning in 🙏
Check out the episode on the Deep Dive YouTube Channel.

See privacy policy at https://transistor.fm/privacy

1 hr 42 min