33 min

#108 - The Rise of AI Business and Society with Michigan Ross

    • Management

Our panel discusses artificial intelligence—AI for short—and what its rise means for our personal and business lives now and in the future.
In this episode, two University of Michigan professors—Nigel Melville from the Ross School of Business and Shobita Parthasarathy from the Ford School of Public Policy—look at what is bad and at least potentially good about AI. They discuss what they would do about it if appointed government science and technology policy czars, including the prospect of a moratorium, regulations or risk assessments. Most importantly, both say we need to be less in awe of the technological advancements and more focused on the societal risks and benefits.

Our panel discusses artificial intelligence—AI for short—and what its rise means for our personal and business lives now and in the future.
In this episode, two University of Michigan professors—Nigel Melville from the Ross School of Business and Shobita Parthasarathy from the Ford School of Public Policy—look at what is bad and at least potentially good about AI. They discuss what they would do about it if appointed government science and technology policy czars, including the prospect of a moratorium, regulations or risk assessments. Most importantly, both say we need to be less in awe of the technological advancements and more focused on the societal risks and benefits.

33 min