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What is AI? How will it affect your life, your work, and your world?

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What is AI? How will it affect your life, your work, and your world?

    201 - Guest: Fiona McEvoy, Tech Ethics Writer

    201 - Guest: Fiona McEvoy, Tech Ethics Writer

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    My guest is a really good role model for how a young person can carve out an important niche in the AI space, especially for people who aren’t inclined to the computer science side of the field. Fiona McEvoy is author of the blog YouTheData.com, with a specific focus on the intersection of technology and society. She was named as one of “30 Influential Women Advancing AI in San Francisco” by RE•WORK, and in 2020 was honored in the inaugural Brilliant Women in AI Ethics Hall of Fame, established to recognize “Brilliant women who have made exceptional contributions to the space of AI Ethics and diversity.”
    We talk about her journey to becoming an influential communicator and the ways she carries that out, what it’s like for young people in this social cauldron being heated by AI, and some of the key issues affecting them. 
    All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines.
    Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
     


     
     
     
     

    • 34 min
    200 - Guest: Jerome C. Glenn, Futurist for AI governance, part 2

    200 - Guest: Jerome C. Glenn, Futurist for AI governance, part 2

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    At the end of February there was a landmark conference in Panama City and online, the Beneficial AGI Summit. AGI of course standing for Artificial General Intelligence, the Holy Grail of AI. My guest is Jerome C. Glenn, one of the organizers and sponsors, and who has a long and storied history of pivotal leadership and contributions to addressing existential issues.
    He is the co-founder and CEO of The Millennium Project on global futures research, was contracted by the European Commission to write the AGI paper for their Horizon 2025-2027 program, was the Washington, DC representative for the United Nations University as executive director of their American Council, and was instrumental in naming the first Space Shuttle the Enterprise, banning the first space weapon (the Fractional Orbital Bombardment System) in SALT II, and shared the 2022 Lifeboat Guardian Award with Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
    He has over 50 years of futures research experience working for governments, international organizations, and private industry in Science & Technology Policy, Environmental Security, Economics, Education, Defense, Space, and much more. 
    In this second half we talk about approaches for actually controlling the development of AGI that were developed at the conference, the AI arms race, and… why Jerome doesn’t like the term futurism. 
    All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines.
    Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
     


     
     
     
     

    • 25 min
    199 - Guest: Jerome C. Glenn, Futurist for AI governance, part 1

    199 - Guest: Jerome C. Glenn, Futurist for AI governance, part 1

    This and all episodes at: https://aiandyou.net/ .
     

    At the end of February there was a landmark conference in Panama City and online, the Beneficial AGI Summit. AGI of course standing for Artificial General Intelligence, the Holy Grail of AI. My guest is Jerome C. Glenn, one of the organizers and sponsors, and who has a long and storied history of pivotal leadership and contributions to addressing existential issues.
    He is the co-founder and CEO of The Millennium Project on global futures research, was contracted by the European Commission to write the AGI paper for their Horizon 2025-2027 program, was the Washington, DC representative for the United Nations University as executive director of their American Council, and was instrumental in naming the first Space Shuttle the Enterprise, banning the first space weapon (the Fractional Orbital Bombardment System) in SALT II, and shared the 2022 Lifeboat Guardian Award with Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
    He has over 50 years of futures research experience working for governments, international organizations, and private industry in Science & Technology Policy, Environmental Security, Economics, Education, Defense, Space, and much more. 
    In this first half we talk about his recent work with groups of the United Nations General Assembly, and his decentralized approach to grassroots empowerment in both implementing AGI and working together to regulate it.
    All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines.
    Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
     


     
     
     
     

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    198 - Guest: Eve Herold, Science Writer on Robots, part 2

    198 - Guest: Eve Herold, Science Writer on Robots, part 2

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    How is our relationship with bots - robots and chatbots - evolving and what does it mean? We're talking with Eve Herold, who has a new book, Robots and the People Who Love Them: Holding on to our Humanity in an Age of Social Robots.
    Eve is an award-winning science writer and consultant in the scientific and medical nonprofit space. She writes about issues at the crossroads of science and society, and has been featured in Vice, Medium, The Boston Globe, The Wall Street Journal, Prevention, The Kiplinger Report, and The Washington Post and on MSNBC, NPR, and CNN.
    In this part we talk about how robots and AI can bring out the best and the worst in us, the responsibilities of roboticists, the difference between robots having emotions and our believing that they have emotions, and how this will evolve over the next decade or more.
    All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines.
    Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
     


     
     
     
     

    • 32 min
    197 - Guest: Eve Herold, Science Writer on Robots, part 1

    197 - Guest: Eve Herold, Science Writer on Robots, part 1

    This and all episodes at: https://aiandyou.net/ .
     

    How is our relationship with bots - robots and chatbots - evolving and what does it mean? We're talking with Eve Herold, who has a new book, Robots and the People Who Love Them: Holding on to our Humanity in an Age of Social Robots.
    Eve is an award-winning science writer and consultant in the scientific and medical nonprofit space. She writes about issues at the crossroads of science and society, and has been featured in Vice, Medium, The Boston Globe, The Wall Street Journal, Prevention, The Kiplinger Report, and The Washington Post and on MSNBC, NPR, and CNN.
    In this part we talk about how people – including soldiers in combat - get attached to AIs and robots, we discuss ELIZA, Woebot, and Samantha from the movie Her, and the role of robots in helping take care of us physically and emotionally, among many other topics.
    All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines.
    Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
     


     
     
     
     

    • 31 min
    196 - Guest: Roman Yampolskiy, AI Safety Professor, part 2

    196 - Guest: Roman Yampolskiy, AI Safety Professor, part 2

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    Returning as our first three-peat guest is Roman Yampolskiy, tenured Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Louisville in Kentucky where he is also the director of the Cyber Security Laboratory. Roman is here to talk about his new book, AI: Unexplainable, Unpredictable, Uncontrollable.
    Roman has been central in the field of warning about the Control Problem and Value Alignment Problems of AI from the very beginning, back when doing so earned people some scorn from practitioners, yet Roman is a professor of computer science and applies rigorous methods to his analyses of these problems. It’s those rigorous methods that we tap into in this interview, because Roman connects principles of computer science to the issue of existential risk from AI.
    In this part we talk about how we should respond to the problem of unsafe AI development and how Roman and his community are addressing it, what he would do with infinite resources, and… the threat Roman’s coffee cup poses to humanity. 
    All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines.
    Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
     


     
     
     
     

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