Episode #49 | Christiane Vejlø | AI and arguments for humans

The Only Constant

In this episode of The Only Constant, Lasse Rindom speaks with Christiane Vejlø, a seasoned technology expert and author of Arguments for Humans. Their conversation explores the intersection of AI, humanity, and what it means to be human in a world increasingly shaped by intelligent machines.They discuss:

  • The nine uniquely human traits that AI can't replicate - and why they matter more than ever
  • The risks of AI imitating human language and how it distorts our perception of intelligence
  • Whether AI’s relentless efficiency will amplify human bias or help correct it
  • The philosophical and political implications of a world where AI-generated content dominates
Should we be polite to AI? Is AI truly an "alien intelligence"? And are we unknowingly outsourcing our choices to machines? Listen in to get Christiane's views on these questions and more.

Do you want to know more about Christiane Vejlø?
Christiane Vejlø is a futurist, media analyst, and one of Denmark’s leading experts on the relationship between humans and technology. With a background in media, telecommunications, and AI ethics, she has advised governments, corporations, and institutions on the societal impact of digital transformation. As the author of Arguments for Humans (2023), she explores the unique qualities that define human intelligence in an AI-driven world. Vejlø is a sought-after speaker in business and policy circles, focusing on AI’s influence on work, ethics, and society. Beyond her research and writing, Vejlø serves on multiple advisory boards, including Denmark’s Data Ethics Council and the board of DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation). She is an active investor in early-stage startups and has played a key role in shaping digital policy through leadership roles in various governmental and industry initiatives. Through her company, Elektronista, she provides insights into AI, digital trends, and the evolving relationship between technology and culture.

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