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Artificial Intelligence with Cyber Security Executive Jeffery Harris II: Part 1 The Walt Weekly Podcast

    • Society & Culture

What are the implications of AI to our Community? We interview Jeffery Harris II ,a cyber security expert , who has been in technology for more than 20 years. Among some of his clients were the Alphabets.
The conversation explores the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) for minority communities, particularly black and brown people. The guest, Jeffrey Harris, a cybersecurity expert, discusses the impact of AI on jobs and the need for individuals to adapt and acquire new skills. The definition of AI is explained as the ability to replicate tasks that humans can do. The conversation also touches on the use of AI in everyday life, concerns about the quality of AI-generated information, and the role of AI in education. The importance of preparing for a career in technology and the challenges of handling big data are also discussed. The conversation covers various topics related to AI, including processing and storing data, the relationship between AI and quantum computing, the challenges of processing and analyzing big data, feeding data into AI models, data consolidation and indexing, bias in AI, the use of AI in deepfake technology, AI in medical research, the difference between AI and AGI, the potential impact of self-driving cars, and the possibility of a symbiotic relationship between humans and AI.
Takeaways
AI has tremendous implications for minority communities, and it is important for individuals to adapt and acquire new skills to thrive in the changing job market.
AI can replicate tasks that humans can do and is used in various industries, from customer service chatbots to security operations centers.
The quality of AI-generated information should be critically evaluated, and humans should validate and verify the information provided by AI systems.
AI can be an efficient tool for research and data analysis, but it should be used as a starting point and not a replacement for critical thinking and validation of sources.
Preparing for a career in technology requires staying aware of industry trends, developing relevant skills, and seeking mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals. Processing and analyzing large amounts of data is a complex task that requires efficient storage and intelligent processing.
AI and quantum computing are different technologies that serve different purposes, with AI being more focused on replicating human behavior and activity.
Data consolidation and indexing are important for ensuring that the right data is accessible to the right people for specific purposes.
AI can be biased, but it is not intentional and is often a result of replicating human behavior and cultural aspects.
AI has the potential to be used by scammers and hackers to exploit individuals, and precautions should be taken to protect personal information.
Deepfake technology, driven by AI, can create realistic fake videos and poses a threat to individuals' privacy and security.
AI is being used in medical research to assist in finding cures and making decisions related to infectious diseases and other health conditions.
AGI (Autopsy General Intelligence) is a more advanced form of AI that can perform tasks as well as or close to human capabilities.
The adoption of self-driving cars raises questions about trust and safety, as well as legal and ethical considerations.
The idea of a symbiotic relationship between humans and AI, where they work together and rely on each other, is a topic of debate and speculation.
 

What are the implications of AI to our Community? We interview Jeffery Harris II ,a cyber security expert , who has been in technology for more than 20 years. Among some of his clients were the Alphabets.
The conversation explores the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) for minority communities, particularly black and brown people. The guest, Jeffrey Harris, a cybersecurity expert, discusses the impact of AI on jobs and the need for individuals to adapt and acquire new skills. The definition of AI is explained as the ability to replicate tasks that humans can do. The conversation also touches on the use of AI in everyday life, concerns about the quality of AI-generated information, and the role of AI in education. The importance of preparing for a career in technology and the challenges of handling big data are also discussed. The conversation covers various topics related to AI, including processing and storing data, the relationship between AI and quantum computing, the challenges of processing and analyzing big data, feeding data into AI models, data consolidation and indexing, bias in AI, the use of AI in deepfake technology, AI in medical research, the difference between AI and AGI, the potential impact of self-driving cars, and the possibility of a symbiotic relationship between humans and AI.
Takeaways
AI has tremendous implications for minority communities, and it is important for individuals to adapt and acquire new skills to thrive in the changing job market.
AI can replicate tasks that humans can do and is used in various industries, from customer service chatbots to security operations centers.
The quality of AI-generated information should be critically evaluated, and humans should validate and verify the information provided by AI systems.
AI can be an efficient tool for research and data analysis, but it should be used as a starting point and not a replacement for critical thinking and validation of sources.
Preparing for a career in technology requires staying aware of industry trends, developing relevant skills, and seeking mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals. Processing and analyzing large amounts of data is a complex task that requires efficient storage and intelligent processing.
AI and quantum computing are different technologies that serve different purposes, with AI being more focused on replicating human behavior and activity.
Data consolidation and indexing are important for ensuring that the right data is accessible to the right people for specific purposes.
AI can be biased, but it is not intentional and is often a result of replicating human behavior and cultural aspects.
AI has the potential to be used by scammers and hackers to exploit individuals, and precautions should be taken to protect personal information.
Deepfake technology, driven by AI, can create realistic fake videos and poses a threat to individuals' privacy and security.
AI is being used in medical research to assist in finding cures and making decisions related to infectious diseases and other health conditions.
AGI (Autopsy General Intelligence) is a more advanced form of AI that can perform tasks as well as or close to human capabilities.
The adoption of self-driving cars raises questions about trust and safety, as well as legal and ethical considerations.
The idea of a symbiotic relationship between humans and AI, where they work together and rely on each other, is a topic of debate and speculation.
 

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